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Induced technological change and slow energy capital stock turnover in an optimal CO2 abatement model

In: Economic Modelling of Climate Change and Energy Policies

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  • Malte Schwoon
  • Richard S.J. Tol

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Climate change and energy consumption are at the forefront of current environmental debate. Whilst energy is essential to the functioning and survival of our societies, the environmental impact that energy consumption is having, particularly on climate change, is a growing concern and the design and practicalities of energy and energy-related environmental policies are under constant scrutiny. This innovative new book not only addresses the economic assessment of environmental and energy policies but also discusses the efficiency and distributional consequences these policies have for producers and consumers.

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  • Malte Schwoon & Richard S.J. Tol, 2006. "Induced technological change and slow energy capital stock turnover in an optimal CO2 abatement model," Chapters, in: Carlos de Miguel & Xavier Labanderia & Baltasar Manzano (ed.), Economic Modelling of Climate Change and Energy Policies, chapter 9, pages 129-146, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:4025_9
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