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We fit the logistic function, the reduced form of epidemic behaviour, to the data for deaths from Covid-19, for a wide variety of countries, with a view to estimating a causal model of the covid virus' progression. We then set out a structural model of the Covid virus behaviour based on...
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Persistently rising energy prices have revived interest in the economic impact of changing energy costs. We explore the … differential results from the respective technological opportunities for substituting energy for labor in each of the sectors. To … energy costs, the substitution incentives are likely to fade out. Such a development might put the future of the service …
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This paper introduces the concept of homogeneous non-causality in heterogeneous panels. This concept is used to examine a panel of data for evidence of a causal relationship between GDP and carbon emissions. The technique is compared to the standard test for homogeneous non-causality in...
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Kyoto country's energy mix, fuel prices, energy use and emissions, but may have speeded up deindustrialization. …
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This study applies financial portfolio theory to determine efficient electricity-generating technology portfolios for the United States and Switzerland, adopting an investor point of view. Expected returns are defined by the rate of decrease of power generation cost (with external costs...
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The rapidly growing literature on the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has not univocally … activity. After discussing appropriate pairs of variables, we investigate Granger causality between energy consumption and GDP … Pesaran et al. (2001), we find evidence for long-run Granger causality for the commercial sector, in case energy is the …
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