We examine the role of substitution from traditional to modern energy carriers and of differential rates of innovation in the use of each of these in economic growth in Sweden from 1850 to 1950. We use a simple growth model with a nested CES production function and exogenous factor-augmenting technological change and carry out a counterfactual simulation based on the econometric results. Even though the rate of technical change was higher for modern energy, innovation in the use of traditional energy carriers contributed more to growth between 1850 and 1890, since the cost share of traditional energy was so much larger than that of modern energy in that period. However, after 1890 we we find that modern energy contributed much more to econ...
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We examine the role of substitution from traditional to modern energy carriers and of differential r...
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Large transformations of technologies have occurred in the Swedish economy during the last two centu...
This paper examines the relationship between energy and economic growth in the case of Sweden. It a...
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The relationship between energy and capital is one of the most important aspects of modern economic...
This article discusses the transformation from an organic to a mineral energy system from a Swedish ...
The relationship between energy and capital is one of the most important aspects of modern economic ...
This study investigates the dynamic relationships between technological innovation, consumption of e...
We examine the role of substitution from traditional to modern energy carriers and of differential r...
Abstract of associated article: We examine the role of substitution from traditional to modern energ...
The expansion in the supply of energy services over the last couple of centuries has reduced the app...
Large transformations of technologies have occurred in the Swedish economy during the last two centu...
This paper examines the relationship between energy and economic growth in the case of Sweden. It a...
In this article, new estimates of energy consumption in the Swedish manufacturing industry during 18...
This paper presents a model of long waves and an empirical analysis of Swedish growth since 1850. Th...
Because energy is usually absent from modern growth analysis, Unified growth models designed to stud...
Electricity and electrotechnical industry have taken a central position in Swedish industrial develo...
It is argued that the explosive growth experienced in much of the World since the middle of the 19th...
This paper reviews the mainstream, resource economics, and ecological economics models of growth. A ...
The relationship between energy and capital is one of the most important aspects of modern economic...
This article discusses the transformation from an organic to a mineral energy system from a Swedish ...
The relationship between energy and capital is one of the most important aspects of modern economic ...
This study investigates the dynamic relationships between technological innovation, consumption of e...