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Carbon pricing is increasingly used by governments to reduce emissions. The effect of carbon pricing on economic … enhance the effect of carbon pricing on technological change and subsequently emissions. A general equilibrium, overlapping … received less attention is education quality. If technological change that reduces the reliance of production on emissions is …
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could be applied to reducing carbon emissions, such as enhancing renewable energy deployment and encouraging technological … emissions have renewed the interest in the development of alternative energy resources. In particular, the Fukushima Daiichi … greenhouse gases is carbon dioxide, there is a global concern about reducing carbon emissions. In this regard, different policies …
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The widespread consumer adoption of low-carbon technologies (LCTs) is a cornerstone of net zero targets worldwide …, potentially holding back the low-carbon transition. …
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growth. -- Environmental Kuznets Curve ; carbon dioxide emissions ; energy consumption ; growth … dioxide emissions, energy consumption, and real GDP for 12 Middle East and North African Countries (MENA) over the period 1981 …–2005. Our results show that in the long-run energy consumption has a positive significant impact on CO2 emissions. More …
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This paper investigates the existence of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and …. Such dissimilarities are also found in the relationship between CO2 emissions and openness. In the case of Korea and Japan … impacts. -- carbon dioxide (CO2) ; environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) ; economic growth ; free trade ; development …
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We use Danish firm-level data to examine the causal link between carbon emissions, offshoring, and import competition … manufacturing, offshoring did not affect global emissions. Furthermore, import competition substantially increased global emissions …
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In the neoclassical production functions model technical change (TC) is assumed to be exogenous and it is specified as a function of time. However, some exogenous external factors other than time can also affect the rate of TC. In this paper we model TC via a combination of time trend (purely...
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In "The Race between Man and Machine: Implications of Technology for Growth, Factor Shares, and Employment," Acemoglu and Restrepo (2018b) combine the task-based model of the labor market with an endogenous growth model to model the economic consequences of artificial intelligence (AI). This...
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We show, theoretically and empirically, that the effects of technological change associated with automation and offshoring on the labor market can substantially deviate from standard neoclassical conclusions when search frictions hinder efficient assortative matching between firms with...
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The economic impact of Articial Intelligence (AI) is studied using a (semi) endogenous growth model with two novel features. First, the task approach from labor economics is reformulated and integrated into a growth model. Second, the standard representative household assumption is rejected, so...
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