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; Hartwick rule ; capital ; sustainable consumption ; fractionalization ; seepage ; insecure property rights ; differential game … with insecure property rights, we analyze how resources are transformed into productive capital to sustain consumption. We … allow property rights to improve as the country transforms natural resources into capital. The ensuing power struggle about …
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with insecure property rights, we analyze how resources are transformed into productive capital to sustain consumption. We … allow property rights to improve as the country transforms natural resources into capital. The ensuing power struggle about … result, the country substitutes away from resources to capital too rapidly and invests more than predicted by the Hartwick …
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capital good equals the rents on the exhaustible resource (known as Hartwick's rule), then the path is equitable in the sense …
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physical and natural capital. Since these two types of capital are used jointly in the industry's production process, the firms … face a dual investment decision, whereby they have to decide on the investment into both types of capital simultaneously … then shown that the form of capital aggregation in national accounting can lead to an underestimation of the effect of …
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In Sec. 5 of a paper titled "Wealth Accounting, Exhaustible Resources and Social Welfare", Hamilton and Ruta (2009) derived accounting price for an exhaustible resource in Eq. (18), in the case of the so-called "El Serafy economy" (El Serafy 1989). However, the result is not plausible since they...
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