emissions. We study the investments triggered by a regulatory intervention requiring rented properties to satisfy minimum energy efficiency standards. The analysis shows significant investments in low capital expenditure retrofits. Using an instrumented difference-in-differences methodology, we show that the investments do not have an economically significant impact on rents, so that landlords are not compensated for them
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