This study examines how policies to increase energy efficiency in
buildings in the European Union and Australia have worked and draws
implications for the design of similar public policies for the
United States. It appears that effective policies to promote energy
efficiency can be devised using information disclosure, building
codes, financial incentives, and benchmarking. Insights are
presented to help designers of analogous U.S. policies.
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