The ease with which firms can substitute away from energy to other inputs is an important determining factor in the costs of climate change mitigation policies. Climate policy simulation models usually represent this substitutability by using the Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) function with parameter values often taken from econometric studies. Hence, the accuracy of the estimated substitution parameters has a strong influence on the validity of the climate policy simulation. In this article, we attempt to replicate the results presented in a widely cited article in this field: ('Estimated substitution elasticities of a nested CES production function approach for Germany', Energy Economics, 20, 249-264). We first use the data and...
The impact of mitigation policies on economic activities is a longstanding controversial issue justi...
The policy debate on global warming has raised the prospect of large taxes on Greenhouse pollutants ...
The policy debate on global warming has raised the prospect of large taxes on Greenhouse pollutants ...
The ease with which firms can substitute away from energy to other inputs is an important determinin...
Quantitative models for climate policy modeling differ in the production structure used and in the s...
Capital–labour–energy Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production functions and their estim...
In this paper, we look at a modification to the conventional constant-elasticity-of-substitution (CE...
The challenging climate change reduction policies envisaged by current international negotiations ha...
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) studies are increasingly interested in informing keys parameter...
This dissertation tries to enhance our understanding of the relation between energy and other produc...
Effectiveness, cost-efficiency and distribution issues are crucial for any form of future regulation...
Although the economic effects of CO2 abatement depend substantially on the degree to which capital a...
In this paper, substitutional relationships between capital, labour, material, electricity, and foss...
The simultaneous influence of increasing oil scarcity, greenhouse gas control and renewable energy t...
The impact of mitigation policies on economic activities is a longstanding controversial issue justi...
The policy debate on global warming has raised the prospect of large taxes on Greenhouse pollutants ...
The policy debate on global warming has raised the prospect of large taxes on Greenhouse pollutants ...
The ease with which firms can substitute away from energy to other inputs is an important determinin...
Quantitative models for climate policy modeling differ in the production structure used and in the s...
Capital–labour–energy Constant Elasticity of Substitution (CES) production functions and their estim...
In this paper, we look at a modification to the conventional constant-elasticity-of-substitution (CE...
The challenging climate change reduction policies envisaged by current international negotiations ha...
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) studies are increasingly interested in informing keys parameter...
This dissertation tries to enhance our understanding of the relation between energy and other produc...
Effectiveness, cost-efficiency and distribution issues are crucial for any form of future regulation...
Although the economic effects of CO2 abatement depend substantially on the degree to which capital a...
In this paper, substitutional relationships between capital, labour, material, electricity, and foss...
The simultaneous influence of increasing oil scarcity, greenhouse gas control and renewable energy t...
The impact of mitigation policies on economic activities is a longstanding controversial issue justi...
The policy debate on global warming has raised the prospect of large taxes on Greenhouse pollutants ...
The policy debate on global warming has raised the prospect of large taxes on Greenhouse pollutants ...