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To further our understanding of the effectiveness of learning or experience curves to forecast technology costs, a … together shed light on the ability of experience curves to forecast future technology costs. The results indicate that the …
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model of climate change. The ‘experience curve’ or learning-by-doing concept, made popular by the Boston Consulting Group …
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This paper presents a comparative analysis of energy technology learning and progress within the framework of Schumpeter’s invention-innovation-diffusion paradigm. We estimate learning by doing and research rates for a range of energy technologies in four stages of technical progress. Emerging...
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In this paper, which forms a chapter in the forthcoming Book “Delivering a Low Carbon Electricity System: Technologies, Economics and Policy”†, Jamasb and Kohler revisit the literature on learning curves and their application to energy technology and climate change policy analysis and...
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Experience gained in a workplace characterised by decision-making and learning-by-doing is modelled via a process of … new workers to gain some of their predecessor’s experience through Bayesian inference on reported earlier actions. The … cascade models. The second regime considers all experience to be lost when a worker is replaced. We see that although with …
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This paper investigates whether there are systematic performance and efficiency differentials between National Oil …
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