The Production of Housing Services and the Derived Demand for Residential Energy
把住宅能源视为生产住房服务的投入要素,基于新建住宅样本分析能源价格变化对住房服务价格、住房需求及节能效果的影响,并评估相关税收补贴政策。
Most studies of residential energy usage treat energy as a final consumer good. This study explicitly considers the production of housing service flows from stocks of real estate and flows of operating inputs, and considers the demand for residential energy as a factor input. The empirical results, based upon analysis of a sample of newly constructed dwellings and their occupants, are used to evaluate the effects of energy price changes on the price of housing services and on the demand for housing and real estate-thus indicating the extent of residential energy conservation in response to higher prices. Finally, the results are used to analyze federal and state tax subsidies for residential energy conservation.