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In this paper we analyze the importance of recycling in the strive for sustainable development. In contrast to former … in this economy. The intuition is, that, as waste is a valuable resource in our model, not recycling part of it, cannot …
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In this paper we analyze the importance of recycling in the strive for sustainable development. In contrast to former … in this economy. The intuition is, that, as waste is a valuable resource in our model, not recycling part of it, cannot …
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In this paper we analyze the implications of recycling for long-run economic development. In contrast to former … our model. We focus on the implications of recycling-related market failures and the integration of material balances on …
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This paper presents a model of endogenous growth with an exhaustible resource, in which waste recycling increases the …). an indirect one, by means of the discovery of the new techniques of waste recycling. One of the main findings is that the … welfare increases, as a consequence of waste recycling, in industrialized countries and developing ones, but the production …
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has on the economy’s (world’s) growth potential. Markus Merz concludes that recycling may serve as a mid-term solution to …-known Dasgupta-Heal model and considers the effect of recycling and technological progress on the resource constraints; resource … Dasgupta-Heal Model • Recycling as a Source of Regeneration • Technological Progress Target Groups • Teachers and students of …
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We analyze a multi-sector growth model with directed technical change where man-made capital and exhaustible resources are essen tial for production. The relative profitability of factor-specific innovations endogenously determines whether technical progress will be capital- or...
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