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Stern, David I. 10 Pezzey, John C. V. 3 Akmal, Muhammad 2 Common, Michael S. 2 Kaufmann, Robert K. 2 Alden, David 1 Anderies, John M. 1 Attwater, Roger 1 Auld, Tony 1 Bull, Tim 1 Darwin, Roy 1 Dovers, Stephen 1 Ellis, Katie 1 Hunt, Colin 1 McKenney, Daniel 1 Menz, Ken 1 Mulholland, Denise M. 1 Niemeyer, Simon 1 Perman, Roger 1 Sanyal, Kali K. 1 Stoeckl, Natalie 1 Wilman, Elizabeth A. 1 Young, Michael 1
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Australian National University, Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, Ecological Economics Program 24
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Working Papers in Ecological Economics 24
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Recreational User Management of Parks: an Ecological Economic Framework
Alden, David - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 1997
Recreational users are one of the major causes of ecosystem damage in publicly owned parks. To ensure the sustainability of these ecosystems requires that the damage impact of recreational users be managed. A constrained park management goal is proposed that allows recreational users to pursue...
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A One-sided Sustainability Test With Multiple Consumption Goods
Pezzey, John C. V. - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 2002
In an economy with multiple consumption goods (including environmental amenities) that uniquely maximises the present value of utility with constant discounting, constant or falling augmented green net national product, or zero or negative augmented net investment, at any time implies that the...
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The structure of Australian residential energy demand
Akmal, Muhammad; Stern, David I. - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 2001
This paper presents the first national-level econometric estimates of the residential energy demand system for Australia. We estimate an Almost Ideal (AI) demand system for electricity, gas, and other miscellaneous fuels (mainly oil and wood) using quarterly data for both the country as a whole...
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Exact measures of income in two capital-resource-time economies
Pezzey, John C. V. - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 2001
Exact optimal paths are calculated for two closed, continuous-time economies with explicit functional forms for utility from consumption, and for production from human-made capital and a non-renewable resource. Features of the first economy are non-linear utility, hyperbolic utility discounting...
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Global sulfur emissions in the 1990s
Stern, David I. - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 2001
This paper provides global and country by country estimates of sulfur emissions for the early and mid-1990s. Raw estimates are obtained in two ways. For countries with published data we compile that data from the available sources. For the remaining countries, we use either the decomposition...
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Residential energy demand in Australia: an application of dynamic OLS
Akmal, Muhammad; Stern, David I. - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 2001
This paper reports estimates of the long-run elasticities of residential demand for electricity, natural gas and other fuels for Australia. The dynamic OLS (DOLS) framework is used to estimate logarithmic demand equations with previously unpublished national-level quarterly data. Significant...
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Some Further Economics of Easter Island: Adding Subsistence and Resource Conservation
Pezzey, John C. V.; Anderies, John M. - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 2000
We extend Brander-Taylor's model of development on Easter Island by adding a resource subsistence requirement to people's preferences, and a conservation incentive in the form of a revenue-neutral, ad valorem tax on resource consumption. Adding subsistence improves plausibility; makes overshoot...
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Operationalising ecological economics: an academic perspective
Dovers, Stephen - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 2000
This commentary cannot pretend to synthesise a conference such as this: the quantity and range of the papers defy summary. So, the following comments touch on some of the themes that recur in ecological economics and which were evident at ISEE2000. My perspective is one of tangential engagement...
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The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Implications of Non-Stationarity
Perman, Roger; Stern, David I. - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 1999
In this paper, we apply time series techniques for panel data to the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) model. Within the literature that estimates emissions-income relations in the EKC context, little attention has been paid to the time series properties of the data and in particular to whether...
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Attributing Changes in Global Sulfur Emissions
Stern, David I. - Australian National University, Centre for Resource and … - 1999
The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis proposes that there is an inverted U-shape relation between environmental degradation and income per capita. Explanations for this pattern include proximate variables such as input-output structure that mediate the effects of underlying causes...
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