Working Papers
Filippini, Massimo, Raut, Nirmal Kumar, Srinivasan, Suchita and Sureka, Keshav. 2024. "Principal-agent Problems in the Purchase of Durables: Evidence from Motorcycles in Nepal". CER-ETH Working Paper 24/394. Submitted.
Srinivasan, Suchita. 2024. Latest version: "The Impact of Extreme Weather on Development Policy Effectiveness: Evidence from South Africa". Submitted.
Previous version: CER-ETH Working Paper 23/381.
Bansal, Sangeeta, Filippini, Massimo and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2023. "How Regulation Might Fail to Reduce Energy Consumption While Still Stimulating Productivity Growth". CER-ETH Working Paper 23/379.
Kumar, Nilkanth, Raut, Nirmal Kumar and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2022. "Herd behavior in the choice of motorcycles: Evidence from Nepal". CER-ETH Working Paper 22/366.
Filippini, Massimo, Kumar, Nilkanth and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2021. "Behavioral Anomalies and Fuel Efficiency: Evidence from Motorcycles in Nepal". Mimeo.
Previous version: CER-ETH Working Paper 21/353.
Srinivasan, Suchita. 2017. "Driven up the Wall? Role of Environmental Regulation in Innovation along the Automotive Global Value Chain". Centre for International Environmental Studies Research Paper No. 52.
Ongoing Projects
Filippini, Massimo, Kumar, Nilkanth and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2024. "The Impact of Personalised Digital Information on the Efficiency of Vehicle Choices in Developing Countries". Job Market Paper.
"Price Shocks, Regulatory Changes and the Adoption of Appliances in Switzerland" with Massimo Filippini and Kenneth Gillingham.
"Impact of Irregular Electricity Supply: Evidence from South Africa" with Imelda.
"Sustainable Consumption: Product-Specific Environmental Impact Scores" with Ursa Bernadic and Massimo Filippini.
"Energy-related Financial Literacy and Collective Decision-Making: Evidence from High-School Students in Nepal" with Massimo Filippini and Bigyan Babu Regmi.
"Impact of Energy-Related Educational Interventions on Knowledge and Choices: Evidence from Nepal" with Massimo Filippini and Bigyan Babu Regmi.
Other Writing
Blog Articles
"Using social networks to hasten a switchover", ETH Zukunftsblog, 02.03.2020.
"Promoting adoption of electric motorcycles in Nepal: Challenges and Opportunities", ETH Energy Blog, 17.11.2020.
"Knowledge is Power: the Power to Choose Wisely", ETH Ambassadors Blog, 25.03.2021.
Publications
Journal Articles
Filippini, Massimo and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2022. "Adoption of environmental standards and a lack of awareness: evidence from the food and beverage industry in Vietnam". Environmental Economics and Policy Studies. Online first.
Filippini, Massimo, Kumar, Nilkanth and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2021. "Nudging Adoption of Electric Vehicles: Evidence from an Information-Based Intervention in Nepal". Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 97 (102951).
Filippini, Massimo and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2021. "Investments in Worker Health and Production: Evidence from Vietnam". Economics of Transition and Institutional Change. Online first.
Filippini, Massimo, Kumar, Nilkanth and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2020. "Energy-related financial literacy and bounded rationality in appliance replacement attitudes: Evidence from Nepal". Environment and Development Economics. 25(4): 399-422.
Srinivasan, Suchita and Carattini, Stefano. 2020. "Adding Fuel to Fire? Social Spillovers in the Adoption of LPG in India". Ecological Economics. 167 (106398).
Filippini, Massimo and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2019. "Impact of religious participation, social interactions and globalisation on meat consumption: Evidence from India". Energy Economics. 84(1), 104550.
Srinivasan, Suchita. 2019. "The light at the end of the tunnel: Impact of policy on the global diffusion of fluorescent lamps". Energy Policy. 128: 907-918.
Gupta, Shreekant, Sen, Partha and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2014. "Impact of Climate Change on the Indian Economy: Evidence from Food-grain Yields". Climate Change Economics. 5(2), 1450001.
Books
Filippini, Massimo and Srinivasan, Suchita. 2024 (expected)."An Introduction to Energy Economics and Policy". Cambridge University Press.