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Greetings, I am a PhD scholar working in resource management and very new to the economics field. I wish to study the 'design' of non-price-based interventions in demand management in areas like energy. As a beginner, I understand the demand function is generally written by relating the amount consumed and the price. Is it possible, if I need to express the demand function solely as the effect of intervention, like energy usage feedback, by keeping the price as an incentive and has negligible effect? I read about the 'movement along the curve' and 'shift in the curve' concepts, but I still can't find research papers or materials that work on the equations involving non-price determinants. I will be grateful if any related research papers and content are shared. Thank you in advance and sorry if I asked some basic questions!!!

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