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energy distribution network. Specifically, we structurally test the network theory of electricity distribution of Dalgaard …. When we look at different time periods we observe what appears to be a fall in the efficiency of the energy distribution …
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The amount of materials used worldwide in production and consumption increased by 56% from 1995 to 2008. Using an index decomposition analysis based on the logarithmic mean Divisia index, we investigate the drivers of material use, both on a global and a country scale. We exploit a panel dataset...
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The amount of materials used worldwide in production and consumption increased by 56 per cent from 1995 to 2008. Using an index decomposition analysis based on the logarithmic mean divisia index, we investigate the drivers of material use, both on a global and a country scale. We exploit a panel...
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The amount of materials used worldwide in production and consumption increased by 56 per cent from 1995 to 2008. Using an index decomposition analysis based on the logarithmic mean divisia index, we investigate the drivers of material use, both on a global and a country scale. We exploit a panel...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010368113
The amount of materials used worldwide in production and consumption increased by 56 per cent from 1995 to 2008. Using an index decomposition analysis based on the logarithmic mean divisia index, we investigate the drivers of material use, both on a global and a country scale. We exploit a panel...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010357604
We provide a spatial theory of clean growth to assess the global impact of the rise of renewable energy. We model the … of energy in space. The local rate of clean energy adoption depends on learning-by-doing, the global electricity and …
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important differences between Japanese and US energy firms: lower elasticity of the innovation production function in R …
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estimates reveal several important differences across the Japanese and US energy firms: lower elasticity of innovation …
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US energy firms: lower elasticity of innovation production function in R&D expenditure, lower probability of a radical …
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This study shows that the cross-section “curse” result found with oil abundance indicators for producing countries disappears in a panel estimation considering the most important growth factors. This happens even excluding institutional quality, which is hindered by oil and ores abundance in...
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