Rebound is the extent to which improvements in energy efficiency fail to translate fully into reductions in energy use because of the implicit fall in the price of energy, when measured in efficiency units. This paper discusses aspects of the rebound effect that are introduced once energy is considered as a domestically produced commodity. A partial equilibrium approach is adopted in order to incorporate both energy use and production in a conceptually tractable way. The paper explores analytically two interesting results revealed in previous numerical simulations. The first is the possibility that energy use could fall by more than the implied improvement in efficiency. This corresponds to negative rebound. The second is the finding that t...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
Delivering energy demand reduction through energy efficiency is probably the single most important s...
There has been some controversy over the relative sizes of the short- and long-run rebound effects a...
Rebound is the extent to which improvements in energy efficiency fail to translate fully into reduct...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on the...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
Policies that aim to use increased energy efficiency to reduce energy use may not achieve the desire...
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consu...
This paper investigates the relationships between energy efficiency improvements by producers, the e...
The rebound effect results in part from an increased consumption of energy services following an imp...
This paper investigates the relationships between energy efficiency improvements by producers, the e...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficienc...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
Delivering energy demand reduction through energy efficiency is probably the single most important s...
There has been some controversy over the relative sizes of the short- and long-run rebound effects a...
Rebound is the extent to which improvements in energy efficiency fail to translate fully into reduct...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on the...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
Policies that aim to use increased energy efficiency to reduce energy use may not achieve the desire...
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consu...
This paper investigates the relationships between energy efficiency improvements by producers, the e...
The rebound effect results in part from an increased consumption of energy services following an imp...
This paper investigates the relationships between energy efficiency improvements by producers, the e...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficienc...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
Delivering energy demand reduction through energy efficiency is probably the single most important s...
There has been some controversy over the relative sizes of the short- and long-run rebound effects a...