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Evaluating Incentive Strategies for Home Energy Efficiency

A national government aims to significantly reduce residential energy consumption to meet its environmental targets. It is considering two primary incentive strategies:

  1. A direct subsidy that covers 50% of the cost for homeowners to install high-efficiency insulation.
  2. A general tax credit for any homeowner who can demonstrate a certified 15% reduction in their annual home energy usage, regardless of the methods used.

Evaluate these two approaches. In your response, compare their potential effectiveness, economic efficiency, and fairness. Justify which strategy you believe would be superior and why.

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