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Substitutionselastizität 1,466 Elasticity of substitution 1,374 Theorie 908 Theory 875 USA 441 United States 436 Schätzung 281 Faktorsubstitution 279 Estimation 267 Factor substitution 262 Produktionsfunktion 198 Production function 185 Technischer Fortschritt 151 CES-Produktionsfunktion 146 Technological change 145 CES production function 143 Preiselastizität 87 Price elasticity 83 Consumption theory 71 Intertemporale Entscheidung 71 Konsumtheorie 71 Produktivität 71 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 70 Außenhandelselastizität 70 General equilibrium 70 Trade elasticity 70 Intertemporal choice 69 Welt 66 Elastizität 64 Productivity 63 World 63 Economic growth 61 Wirtschaftswachstum 61 Industrie 60 Private consumption 58 Privater Konsum 58 Manufacturing industries 57 Kapital 55 Energiesubstitution 54 Capital 53
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Article in journal 690 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 690 Working Paper 520 Arbeitspapier 458 Graue Literatur 456 Non-commercial literature 456 Aufsatz im Buch 35 Book section 35 Hochschulschrift 18 Thesis 15 Collection of articles written by one author 10 Sammlung 10 Commentary 4 Kommentar 4 Systematic review 4 Übersichtsarbeit 4 Conference paper 3 Konferenzbeitrag 3 Article 2 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Amtsdruckschrift 1 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Government document 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Reprint 1 Sammelwerk 1
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English 1,405 German 21 Undetermined 18 Spanish 11 French 9 Russian 2 Portuguese 1
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Frondel, Manuel 25 Klump, Rainer 17 McAdam, Peter 16 Schmidt, Christoph M. 16 Willman, Alpo 16 Papageorgiou, Chris 14 Chirinko, Robert S. 13 Havránek, Tomáš 13 Havránková, Zuzana 13 Fleissig, Adrian R. 12 Growiec, Jakub 12 Ushchev, Philip 12 Irmen, Andreas 11 León-Ledesma, Miguel A. 11 Mallick, Debdulal 11 Sala, Hector 11 Whalley, John 10 Dobbelaere, Sabien 9 Gómez, Manuel A. 9 Mairesse, Jacques 9 Stern, David I. 9 Ōgaki, Masao 9 Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco 8 Campbell, John Y. 8 Poschke, Markus 8 Weinstein, David E. 8 Antony, Jürgen 7 Falk, Martin 7 Feenstra, Robert C. 7 Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús 7 Rubio-Ramírez, Juan Francisco 7 Thisse, Jacques-François 7 Vilmunen, Jouko 7 Balistreri, Edward J. 6 Bucci, Alberto 6 Ilzetzki, Ethan 6 Jovanovic, Boyan 6 Kemnitz, Alexander 6 Kilponen, Juha 6 Kim, Jiyoung 6
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National Bureau of Economic Research 23 Escola de Pós-Graduação em Economia <Rio de Janeiro> 2 Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques <Frankreich> / Direction des études et synthèses économiques 2 United States International Trade Commission / Office of Economics 2 Università commerciale Luigi Bocconi / Centro studi sui processi di internazionalizzazione 2 Amternes og Kommunernes Forskningsinstitut <Kopenhagen> 1 Center for Arbejdsmarkeds- og Socialanalyse <Århus> 1 Center for Economic Research <Tilburg> 1 Centre for Quantitative Economics & Computing 1 Columbia University / Department of Economics 1 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 1 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 1 Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1 Harvard Institute for International Development 1 Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research <Mailand> 1 Institutet för Internationell Ekonomi <Stockholm> 1 Kolumbien / Unidad de Análisis Macroeconómico 1 Rodney L. White Center for Financial Research 1 Sonderforschungsbereich Quantifikation und Simulation Ökonomischer Prozesse 1 Technische Universität Dresden 1 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona / Departament d'Economia i d'Història Econòmica 1 Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Departament d'Economia i Empresa 1 University College Dublin / Centre for Economic Research 1 University of British Columbia / Department of Economics 1 University of Dundee / Department of Economic Studies 1 University of Toronto / Department of Economics 1 University of Waterloo / Department of Economics 1 Università degli studi di Venezia / Dipartimento di scienze economiche 1 World Bank 1
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Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 46 Economics letters 33 Journal of macroeconomics 30 Energy economics 23 Economic modelling 22 Macroeconomic dynamics 21 NBER working paper series 20 Applied economics 18 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 17 Discussion paper series / IZA 17 NBER Working Paper 17 The review of economics and statistics 17 CESifo working papers 16 Discussion paper 15 Journal of economic dynamics & control 14 Discussion papers / CEPR 11 Review of international economics 11 IZA Discussion Papers 10 ZEW discussion papers 10 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 9 Journal of international economics 9 Working paper series / European Central Bank 9 Basic research program working papers / Series: Economics / National Research University, Higher School of Economics 8 IZA Discussion Paper 8 Journal of business & economic statistics : JBES ; a publication of the American Statistical Association 8 Journal of economics 8 Nota di lavoro / Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei 8 Review of development economics 8 Review of economic dynamics 8 ECB Working Paper 7 International economic review 7 Journal of productivity analysis 7 Working papers of the Center of Economic Research at ETH Zurich 7 American journal of agricultural economics 6 CESifo Working Paper 6 IDE discussion papers 6 IMF working paper 6 International journal of economic theory 6 Journal of political economy 6 The American economic review 6
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Production and distribution of value
Villalobos Céspedes, Daniel - In: Revista de ciencias económicas 40 (2022) 1, pp. 1-24
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Identifying the elasticity of substitution between capital and labour : a pooled GMM panel estimator
Brasch, Thomas von; Raknerud, Arvid; Vigtel, Trond C. - 2022
Simultaneity represents a fundamental problem when estimating the elasticity of substitution between capital and labour. To overcome this problem, a wide variety of external instruments has been applied in the literature. However, the use of instruments may lead to wrong inference if they are...
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How constant is constant elasticity of substitution? : endogenous substitution between clean and dirty energy
Jo, Ara; Miftakhova, Alena - 2022
The degree of substitutability between clean and dirty energy plays a central role in leading economic analyses of optimal environmental policy. Despite the importance, a constant and exogenous elasticity of substitution has been a dominant theoretical approach. We challenge this assumption by...
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How sectoral technical progress and factor substitution shaped Japan's structural transformation?
Manu, Ana-Simona - 2022
The paper quantitatively assesses the importance of supply-side drivers in the transition of the Japanese economy from low-skilled to high-skilled sectors and its implication for growth, labor demand and labor income shares. A sectoral supply-side system, estimated over the 1980-2012 period,...
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Real Effective Exchange Rate and the Constant Elasticity of Substitution Assumption
Vamvakidis, Athanasios - 2021
The real effective exchange rate is an aggregation of several bilateral real exchange rates with respect to other countries. The aggregation is usually done under the assumption of constant elasticity of substitution (CES) between products from different countries. We investigate the validity of...
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Paasche vs. Laspeyres : the Elasticity of Substitution and Bias in Measures of TFP Growth
Young, Alwyn - 2021
In recent papers, Nelson and Pack (1995) , Rodrik (1997), and Hsieh (1997a) argue that standard measures of total factor productivity growth in countries where the capital-labour ratio has risen rapidly, e.g. the East Asian NICS, will understate true productivity growth if the elasticity of...
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Revisiting Intertemporal Elasticity of Substitution in a Sticky Price Model
Kilponen, Juha; Vilmunen, Jouko; Vähämaa, Oskari - 2021
Macroeconomic models typically assume additively separable preferences where consumption enters the utility function in a logarithmic form. This restriction implies that consumption growth is highly sensitive to movements in real interest rates, which in turn implies an unrealistically steep...
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Revisiting Intertemporal Elasticity of Substitution in a Sticky Price Model
Kilponen, Juha; Vilmunen, Jouko; Vähämaa, Oskari - 2021
Macroeconomic models typically assume additively separable preferences where consumption enters the utility function in a logarithmic form. This restriction implies that consumption growth is highly sensitive to movements in real interest rates, which in turn implies an unrealistically steep...
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A Ces Indirect Production Function
Jovanovic, Boyan - 2021
This paper derives an indirect production function that is, in a special case, of a constant elasticity of substitution form. This is not a contribution to the theory of aggregation generally. Instead it is a microfoundation for a specific but popular production function -- the CES -- that helps...
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Elasticities of Substitution in Real Business Cycle Models with Home Production
Campbell, John Y.; Ludvigson, Sydney C. - 2021
This paper constructs a simple model of home production that demonstrates the connection between the intertemporal elasticity of substitution in market consumption (IES) and the static elasticity of substitution between home and market consumption (SES), when the utility function is additively...
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Intertemporal Substitution in Consumption
Hall, Robert E. - 2021
Does a higher real interest rate induce significant postponement of consumption? According to the theory developed here, this question can be answered by studying the relation between the rate of growth of consumption and expected real interest rates. In postwar data for the United States,...
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Data Deepening and Nonbalanced Economic Growth
Yang, Buyuan; Zhang, Baitao - 2021
As a newly emerging factor, data has been widely utilized in producing goods and services, and the nonbalanced growth between digital industries and non-digital industries is significant in recent years. In the digital economy, data has two unique features. One is the fact that data in one...
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A comparison of sectoral Armington elasticity estimates in the trade literature
Ahmad, Saad; Montgomery, Christopher; Schreiber, Samantha - In: Journal of international commerce and economics : a … (2021) 6, pp. 1-21
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How have NESTs grown? : explanations based on endogenous growth theory
Nguyen Ngoc Thach - In: Cogent economics & finance 9 (2021) 1, pp. 1-22
The NEST or potential Emerging and growth-leading economies (EAGLEs) have been playing an increasing role in global growth, but the problems of their long-term growth attract the least attention, specifically the possibility of endogenous growth. The study was conducted to test for the...
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Revisiting intertemporal elasticity of substitution in a sticky price model
Kilponen, Juha; Vilmunen, Jouko; Vähämaa, Oskari - 2021
Macroeconomic models typically assume additively separable preferences where consumption enters the utility function in a logarithmic form. This restriction implies that consumption growth is highly sensitive to movements in real interest rates, which in turn implies an unrealistically steep...
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The long and short (run) of trade elasticities
Boehm, Christoph E.; Levchenko, Andrei A.; … - 2021
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Knowledge-based structural change
Genna, Kevin; Ghiglino, Christian; Nishimura, Kazuo; … - 2021
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Complementarity between labor and energy: a firm-level analysis
Bretschger, Lucas; Jo, Ara - 2021
This paper adds a fresh angle to the on-going debate on the potential negative employment effect of environmental policy by bringing to the fore a key factor that directly regulates its magnitude: the elasticity of substitution between labor and energy. Using firm-level data from the French...
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The income share of energy and substitution : a macroeconomic approach
Melek, Nida Çakır; Orak, Musa - 2021
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The cross-section of household preferences
Calvet, Laurent E.; Campbell, John Y.; Gomes, Francisco J. - 2021
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Intertemporal elasticity of substitution and the transitional dynamics and steady state of wealth distribution
Emoto, Masakazu; Nakamura, Tamotsu - 2021
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Unlocking new methods to estimate country-specific trade costs and trade elasticities
Freeman, Rebecca; Larch, Mario; Theodorakopoulos, Angelos; … - 2021
We propose new methods to identify the full impact of country-specific characteristics on bilateral trade flows within the framework of ‘the new quantitative trade model.' We complement theory with a simple two-stage estimating procedure, and offer a proof of concept by quantifying the impact...
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The great fall of labor share : micro determinants for EU countries over 2011-2019
Bellocchi, Alessandro; Marin, Giovanni; Travaglini, Giuseppe - 2021
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Substituting clean for dirty production : understanding prospects for green growth
Meran, Georg (degree supervisor);  … - 2021
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The Sensitivity of Risk Premiums to the Elasticity of Inter-Temporal Substitution
Wu, Zhiting - 2021
I incorporate the recursive utility into Pagel (2016)'s reference-dependent preference and study their aggregate implications in a consumption-based asset pricing model. In the case of recursive utility, the proposed model reproduces crucial asset pricing moments and time-varying risk premiums...
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Capital, Interest, and Aggregate Intertemporal Substitution
Mulligan, Casey B. - 2021
Financial economics research has suggested that expected returns are not the same across assets, and that their movements over time are not simply described or explained. I argue that this suggestion has implications for the study of substitution over time --namely that 'the' interest rate in...
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Joint-Elicitation of Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution, Risk and Time Preferences
de Castro, Luciano I.; Galvao, Antonio F.; … - 2021
The elicitation of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution (EIS), discount factor, and risk attitude parameters is of central importance to economics, finances and public policy. This paper jointly elicits and estimates these parameters using experimental data. We employ a new model based...
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A Tax-Based Estimate of the Elasticity of Intertemporal Substitution
Gruber, Jonathan - 2021
One of the most important behavioral parameters in macroeconomics is the elasticity of intertemporal substitution (EIS). Starting with the seminal work of Hall (1978), researchers haveused an Euler equation framework to estimate the EIS, relating the growth rate of consumption to the after-tax...
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Substitution and Complementarity in Endogenous Innovation
Young, Alwyn - 2021
The influence of Schumpeter's notion of "creative destruction" may have led to an overemphasis on substitution between technologies in recent models of endogenous innovation. Historical examples of technological change suggest that new technologies may just as frequently complement older...
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Der deutsche Außenhandel in der Ersten Globalisierung: neue Daten, neue Erkenntnisse
Hungerland, Wolf­-Fabian - In: WISTA - Wirtschaft und Statistik 72 (2020) 1, pp. 65-77
Dieser Beitrag stellt einen Teil der mit dem Gerhard-Fürst-Preis 2019 ausgezeichneten Dissertation "On Germany and International Trade in the First Globalisation" vor. Die Arbeit untersucht Deutschlands Außenhandel von 1880 bis 1913 - dem als Erste Globalisierung bezeichneten Zeitraum....
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Macroeconomic growth in Vietnam transitioned to market : an unrestricted VES framework
Nguyen Ngoc Thach - In: Economies : open access journal 8 (2020) 3/58, pp. 1-15
The Vietnamese economy has increased at high speed over the transformation decades; however, most recent studies on the economic growth of this country used the Cobb-Douglas or CES (Constant Elasticity of Substitution) production functions, which are unable to explore the relationship between...
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The Leontief Paradox redux
Kiyota, Kōzō - 2020
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On Capacity-Filling and Substitutable Choice Rules
Doğan, Battal - 2020
Each capacity-filling and substitutable choice rule is known to have a maximizer-collecting representation: there exists a list of priority orderings such that from each choice set that includes more alternatives than the capacity, the choice is the union of the priority orderings' maximizers...
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Aggregate Elasticity of Substitution between Skills : Estimates from a Macroeconomic Approach
Jerzmanowski, Michal - 2020
We estimate the elasticity of substitution between high-skill and low-skill workers using panel data from 32 countries during 1970-2015. Most existing estimates, which are based only on U.S. micro data, find a value close to 1.6. We bring international data together with a theory-informed macro...
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Is Substitutability the New Efficiency? Endogenous Investment in the Elasticity of Substitution between Clean and Dirty Energy
Stöckl, Fabian - 2020
When analyzing potential ways to counter climate change, standard models of green growth abstract from investment in substitutability between “clean” and “dirty” energy inputs. Instead, they rely on the assumption that efficiency with respect to fossil fuels can be increased perpetually....
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Foreign-domestic substitution, import penetration and cge modelling
Clements, Kenneth W.; Mariano, Marc Jim; Verikios, George - 2020
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A trade cost approach to estimating the elasticity of substitution
Riker, David A. - 2020
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Labor-market wedge under engel curve utility : cyclical substitution between necessities and luxuries
Chang, Yongsung; Hornstein, Andreas; Karabarbounis, Marios - 2020
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Substitution effects in intertemporal problems
Dragone, Davide; Vanin, Paolo - 2020
We consider a broad class of intertemporal economic problems and we characterize the short and long-run response of the demand for a good to a permanent increase in its market price. Depending on the interplay between self-productivity and time discounting, we show that dynamic substitution...
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Der deutsche Außenhandel in der Ersten Globalisierung : neue Daten, neue Erkenntnisse
Hungerland, Wolf-Fabian - In: Wirtschaft und Statistik : WISTA (2020) 1, pp. 65-77
Dieser Beitrag stellt einen Teil der mit dem Gerhard-Fürst-Preis 2019 ausgezeichneten Dissertation "On Germany and International Trade in the First Globalisation" vor. Die Arbeit untersucht Deutschlands Außenhandel von 1880 bis 1913 - dem als Erste Globalisierung bezeichneten Zeitraum....
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Macroeconomic dynamics and reallocation in an epidemic
Krueger, Dirk; Uhlig, Harald; Xie, Taojun - In: Covid economics : vetted and real-time papers (2020) 5, pp. 21-55
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Macroeconomic dynamics and reallocation in an epidemic
Krueger, Dirk; Uhlig, Harald; Xie, Taojun - 2020
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Macroeconomic dynamics and reallocation in an epidemic
Krueger, Dirk; Uhlig, Harald; Xie, Taojun - 2020
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Product-level trade elasticities : worth weighting for
Fontagné, Lionel; Guimbard, Houssein; Orefice, Gianluca - 2020
Trade elasticity is a crucial parameter in evaluating the welfare impacts of changes in trade frictions. The value of this parameter varies widely across product categories, however, which is especially important for developing countries' evaluation of the welfare gains from trade. We estimate,...
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Endogenous sigma-augmenting technological change : an R&D-based approach
Kemnitz, Alexander; Knoblach, Michael - 2020
There is now increasing evidence that for the U.S. economy, the elasticity of substitution between capital and labor, "sigma", is rising over time. To account for this, we propose a microfounded model, where the evolution of "sigma", and, hence, the shape of the aggregate production function...
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Estimating elasticity of substitution in CES production function: examining different nesting structures and EU regions
Kopečná, Vědunka; Ščasný, Milan; Rečka, Lukáš - 2020
Elasticity of factor substitution is one of the key parameters of any computational general equilibrium model. Despite a wide use of this model in a policy analysis, there are a few estimates of the elasticity, with almost none for transition economies in Europe. To fill this gap, we estimate...
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Skilled and unskilled labor are less substitutable than commonly thought
Havránek, Tomáš; Havránková, Zuzana; Laslopova, Lubica - 2020
A key parameter in the analysis of wage inequality is the elasticity of substitution between skilled and unskilled labor. We question the common view that the elasticity exceeds 1. Two biases, publication and attenuation, conspire to pull the mean elasticity reported in the literature to 1.9....
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Markups in a two‑country monopolistic competition model of trade with heterogeneous consumers
Ošarin, Aleksandr; Verbus, Valerij; Bakunina, Irina; … - In: Journal of economic structures : JES; the official … 9 (2020) 13, pp. 1-12
The paper develops a two-country monopolistic competition model of trade featuring country-specific consumer tastes. The accounting for heterogeneity in tastes is achieved by assuming different elasticities of substitution in the CES utility function for different country consumers. The proposed...
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Is substitutability the new efficiency? : endogenous investment in the elasticity of substitution between clean and dirty energy
Stöckl, Fabian - 2020
When analyzing potential ways to counter climate change, standard models of green growth abstract from investment in substitutability between "clean" and "dirty" energy inputs. Instead, they rely on the assumption that efficiency with respect to fossil fuels can be increased perpetually....
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The elasticity of substitution between clean and dirty energy with technological bias
Jo, Ara - 2020
The elasticity of substitution between clean and dirty energy and the direction of technological change are central parameters in discussing one of the most challenging questions today, climate change. Despite their importance, there are few studies that empirically estimate these key...
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