This paper uses a microeconomics perspective to derive an economically meaningful energy efficiency measure. We contribute to the literature by deriving the measure based on neoclassical economic theory. Energy intensity, the most frequently used energy efficiency measure, is a technical average measure drawn from the engineering-science perspective and is not derived from microeconomic foundations, based on marginal production concepts. We address the particular problems associated with this measure and, unlike the literature, introduce the energy shadow value as an economic marginal energy efficiency measure. We describe at least two methods to model the energy index and derive energy shadow value based on a dual profit function: a quasi-...
Energy is treated by Neoclassical Economics as an abstract adjunct to the capitalist economy in the ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThe strategy of energy efficiency to save energ...
A microeconomic framework for evaluating energy efficiency rebound and some implications / Severin B...
Energy efficiency policy is seen as a very important activity by almost all policy makers. In practi...
The promotion of US energy efficiency policy is seen as a very important activity by the Energy Info...
Improving energy efficiency is key to moving toward sustainable development. It contributes to the r...
The use of energy cost as an indicator of natural resource quality is examined. Energy cost is the d...
This paper focusses on ambiguities in the discussion of energy efficiency linked to the fact that en...
Departing from the concept of rational use of energy, the paper outlines the microeconomics of end-u...
The application of energy in its various forms to industrial operations nearly always involves a cos...
This paper extends prior research on energy inefficiency in China by utilizing a unique shadow price...
We translate between biophysical and economic metrics that characterize the role of energy in the ec...
Energy security is the core of sustainable energy development. Energy efficiency is furthermore an i...
This thesis investigates relative aggregate energy efficiency for a panel of 39 developing countries...
The strategy of energy efficiency to save energy is deceptively simple: the idea is to use less inpu...
Energy is treated by Neoclassical Economics as an abstract adjunct to the capitalist economy in the ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThe strategy of energy efficiency to save energ...
A microeconomic framework for evaluating energy efficiency rebound and some implications / Severin B...
Energy efficiency policy is seen as a very important activity by almost all policy makers. In practi...
The promotion of US energy efficiency policy is seen as a very important activity by the Energy Info...
Improving energy efficiency is key to moving toward sustainable development. It contributes to the r...
The use of energy cost as an indicator of natural resource quality is examined. Energy cost is the d...
This paper focusses on ambiguities in the discussion of energy efficiency linked to the fact that en...
Departing from the concept of rational use of energy, the paper outlines the microeconomics of end-u...
The application of energy in its various forms to industrial operations nearly always involves a cos...
This paper extends prior research on energy inefficiency in China by utilizing a unique shadow price...
We translate between biophysical and economic metrics that characterize the role of energy in the ec...
Energy security is the core of sustainable energy development. Energy efficiency is furthermore an i...
This thesis investigates relative aggregate energy efficiency for a panel of 39 developing countries...
The strategy of energy efficiency to save energy is deceptively simple: the idea is to use less inpu...
Energy is treated by Neoclassical Economics as an abstract adjunct to the capitalist economy in the ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MThe strategy of energy efficiency to save energ...
A microeconomic framework for evaluating energy efficiency rebound and some implications / Severin B...