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policy. The BCE model incorporates fossil stock depletion, pollution stock accumulation, endogenous growth, and climate …
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Climate change is a significant threat to sustainable development (SD). Using the Log-Mean Divisia Index Method (LMDI) a decomposition of the data on the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the European Union (EU) in 2000-2013 is carried out. To detect if decoupling of the environmental variable...
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Globally, food systems have become heavily industrialized and are currently threatening both environmental sustainability and human health. Feeding a growing world while remaining within safe social-ecological planetary boundaries, as dictated by the UN Social Development Goals and the Paris...
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Renewable Energy Development Cooperative (REDCO) Ltd was primarily involved in the production of electricity from a solar photovoltaic plant and its distribution to ten hamlets of Durbuk. Earlier, a diesel generator set was used for electricity production and was distributed by the state...
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Africa continues to suffer from the effects of climate change in many ways. Records show that the continent's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have seen tremendous upward adjustments over the past decades. While international tourism and renewable energy have been touted as sources of reducing CO2...
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The paper develops a new type of CGE model to predict the effects of carbon policies on consumption, welfare, and sectoral development in the long run. Growth is fully endogenous, based on increasing specialization in capital varieties, and speci c in each sector of the economy. The benchmark...
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The paper uses a continuous-time overlapping-generations model with endogenous growth and pollution accumulation over …
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The paper uses a continuous-time overlapping-generations model with endogenous growth and pollution accumulation over …
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pollution intensity. Countries' growth rates are determined endogenously, and abatement efficiency is improved by technical … regime. The optimal allocation of pollution permits depends on international trade. In the absence of international permit … developed. When global distribution of physical capital is uneven and the aggregate pollution ceiling is low, poor countries …
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In this paper we present and analyze a stylized model of endogenous growth with international technology spillover effects from the North to the South. The model allows for endogenous structural change and environmental degradation that reduces world output. We find that within this framework...
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