Environmental Subsidies to Consumers: How did they work in the Japanese market?
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Book Details
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Author: Shigeru Matsumoto
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Language: English
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Edition: 1st Edition
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ISBN: 9781138067318
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Pages: 256
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
About The Book
In this insightful work, Shigeru Matsumoto delves into the critical issue of energy efficiency and the challenges consumers face in making energy-efficient choices. The book addresses the energy-efficiency gap—where consumers tend to underestimate the long-term benefits of energy savings and underinvest in energy-efficient products. Through an in-depth analysis, Matsumoto explores the various environmental subsidy programs implemented in Japan, focusing on their impact on consumer product selection, usage, and the broader environmental outcomes.
This 256-page book offers empirical findings that are invaluable for researchers and policymakers involved in environmental and industrial policy. It examines the effectiveness of governmental subsidies on eco-friendly products such as hybrid cars and energy-efficient appliances, while also proposing recommendations for future policy development. The book is a key resource for anyone interested in the intersection of environmental policies, consumer behavior, and sustainability.

