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Electricity consumption in manufactured housing

Berg et al., 1994

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8328310824822267671
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Berg S
Taylor C
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Energy Economics

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This paper gives empirical results regarding the determinants of electricity consumption in manufactured housing, commonly called mobile homes. The data consist of a random sample of over 400 Florida electricity consumers-with information on socioeconomic …
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