In this paper we analyze the importance of recycling in the strive for sustainable development. In contrast to former approaches we emphasize the role of the waste stock as a source of valuable inputs. We enhance a Romer (1990) type endogenous growth model by a material balance condition that re°ects the circulation of matter in the economy. Di®erentiated intermediate products are produced from recycled waste and virgin resources. These material intermediates are then employed in the production of ¯nal output. They either end up as waste after consumption or are bound in the capital stock { depending on the utilization of the produced output. We show that, even in the absence of environmental policy, long-run development is sustainable in t...
Since the 1990s, recycling of waste has become a core element of sustainable development. However, i...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the impact of recycling on the use of non-renewable resources...
We develop a growth model in which the use of a non-renewable resource yields waste. Recycling waste...
In this paper we analyze the importance of recycling in the strive for sustainable development. In c...
In this paper we analyze the importance of recycling in the strive for sustainable development. In c...
In this paper we analyze the implications of recycling for long-run economic devel-opment. In contra...
Abstract Pollution from consumption and production is an inevitable part of economic processes. We e...
In our paper, we analyse the prospects for sustainable growth offered by recycling promoting environ...
In this paper we analyze the dynamic implications of recycling for resource use, the level of econom...
In this paper we analyze the dynamic implications of recycling for resource use, the level of econom...
We reassess the issue of limits to growth in an endogenous growth model of a decentralized economy w...
We reassess the issue of limits to growth in an endogenous growth model of a decentralized economy w...
We propose an endogenous growth model of a decentralized economy subject to environmental constraint...
We present a model of natural resources and growth that stresses the influence of an incomplete circ...
This paper focuses on the circular economy approach which is based on the principle of recycle of re...
Since the 1990s, recycling of waste has become a core element of sustainable development. However, i...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the impact of recycling on the use of non-renewable resources...
We develop a growth model in which the use of a non-renewable resource yields waste. Recycling waste...
In this paper we analyze the importance of recycling in the strive for sustainable development. In c...
In this paper we analyze the importance of recycling in the strive for sustainable development. In c...
In this paper we analyze the implications of recycling for long-run economic devel-opment. In contra...
Abstract Pollution from consumption and production is an inevitable part of economic processes. We e...
In our paper, we analyse the prospects for sustainable growth offered by recycling promoting environ...
In this paper we analyze the dynamic implications of recycling for resource use, the level of econom...
In this paper we analyze the dynamic implications of recycling for resource use, the level of econom...
We reassess the issue of limits to growth in an endogenous growth model of a decentralized economy w...
We reassess the issue of limits to growth in an endogenous growth model of a decentralized economy w...
We propose an endogenous growth model of a decentralized economy subject to environmental constraint...
We present a model of natural resources and growth that stresses the influence of an incomplete circ...
This paper focuses on the circular economy approach which is based on the principle of recycle of re...
Since the 1990s, recycling of waste has become a core element of sustainable development. However, i...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the impact of recycling on the use of non-renewable resources...
We develop a growth model in which the use of a non-renewable resource yields waste. Recycling waste...