TY - JOUR AU - Meredith Fowlie AU - Catherine Wolfram AU - Patrick Baylis AU - C Anna Spurlock AU - Annika Todd-Blick AU - Peter Cappers AB -
We study default effects in the context of a residential electricity-pricing program. In the large-scale randomized controlled trial we analyse, one treatment group was given the option to opt-in to time-varying pricing while another was defaulted into the program but allowed to opt-out. We provide dramatic evidence of a default effect on program participation, consistent with previous research. A novel feature of our study is that we also observe how the default manipulation impacts customers’ subsequent electricity consumption. Passive consumers who did not opt-out but would not have opted in—comprising more than 70%% of the sample—nonetheless reduce consumption in response to higher prices. Observing of this follow-on behaviour enables us to assess competing explanations for the default effect. We draw conclusions about the likely welfare effects of defaulting customers onto time-varying pricing.
BT - The Review of Economic Studies DA - 04/2021 DO - https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdab018 IS - 6 LA - eng N2 -We study default effects in the context of a residential electricity-pricing program. In the large-scale randomized controlled trial we analyse, one treatment group was given the option to opt-in to time-varying pricing while another was defaulted into the program but allowed to opt-out. We provide dramatic evidence of a default effect on program participation, consistent with previous research. A novel feature of our study is that we also observe how the default manipulation impacts customers’ subsequent electricity consumption. Passive consumers who did not opt-out but would not have opted in—comprising more than 70%% of the sample—nonetheless reduce consumption in response to higher prices. Observing of this follow-on behaviour enables us to assess competing explanations for the default effect. We draw conclusions about the likely welfare effects of defaulting customers onto time-varying pricing.
PY - 2021 EP - 2886–2934 T2 - The Review of Economic Studies TI - Default Effects and Follow-On Behaviour: Evidence From an Electricity Pricing Program UR - https://academic.oup.com/restud/article-abstract/88/6/2886/6222168?redirectedFrom=fulltext VL - 88 ER -