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-type growth model for Germany that integrates a detailed bottom-up energy system module, coupled by a hard link. The model … Federal Republic of Germany, as well as the techno-economic parameters of the technologies considered in the energy system …
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The middle and long-term forecasts of the economy for transition countries is an important challenge in order to understand better the effects of anticipated changes. During the accession negotiation between Bulgaria and the EU the continuation of the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant was a major...
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The point of departure for the study of the impact of energy and environmental policies is the neoclassical theory of economic growth formulated by Cass (1965) and Koopmans (1967). The long-run properties of economic growth models are independent of energy and environmental policies. However,...
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MIND is a hybrid model incorporating several energy related sectors in an endogenous growth model of the world economy. This model structure allows a better understanding of the linkages between the energy sectors and the macro-economic environment. We perform a sensitivity analysis and...
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The time series properties of German GDP have been re-examined in recent research. Extending the sample to include GDP data from 1950 onwards, some researchers argued in favor of a trend-stationary rather than difference stationary representation of real log GDP. We show that this conclusion is...
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The paper sets up a two-region endogenous growth model to discuss growth and regional convergence of unified Germany … consistent with the data on government spending in East and West Germany after unification the model suggests that East Germany … will reach eighty percent of West Germany?s income per capita between 20 and 30 years after unification and that actual …
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