This paper works out some of the basic properties of an economy with energy as a factor of production. The economy now consists of streams of energy conversions that direct energy to the production of goods and services. The focus on energy generates a variety of insights. It yields a new taxonomy of economies and economic activities; allows a better grasp of the tasks performed by labor and capital; raises the prospect of examining growth as the speeding up of machines; and identifies greater use of energy as an important source of growth. In addition, we use these results to explain the near stagnation in living standards in agrarian economies in the millennia before 1800, and the dramatic acceleration in growth since that date
The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between econ...
Energy, knowledge and economic growth / John Foster. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, April 2014, ...
The expansion in the supply of energy services over the last couple of centuries has reduced the app...
This paper works out some of the basic properties of an economy with energy as a factor of productio...
This paper reviews the mainstream, resource economics, and ecological economics models of growth. A ...
Physics shows that energy is necessary for economic production and, therefore, economic growth but t...
Energy plays only a minor role in orthodox theories of economic growth, because standard economic eq...
Energy use and economic output are positively correlated, though energy intensity has declined over ...
Because energy is usually absent from modern growth analysis, Unified growth models designed to stud...
After several decades of discussions, mainstream economics still does not recognize the crucial role...
We estimate energy expenditure for the US and world economies from 1850 to 2012. Periods of high ene...
Access to new sources of energy and their efficient conversion to provide useful work have been key ...
This is a survey paper for non-specialists on interactions between energy and productivity growth. T...
Growth in energy consumption is not just a by-product of economic growth, it is a causal factor. Att...
This article attempts to summarise the complex, wide ranging and unresolved debate within the econom...
The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between econ...
Energy, knowledge and economic growth / John Foster. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, April 2014, ...
The expansion in the supply of energy services over the last couple of centuries has reduced the app...
This paper works out some of the basic properties of an economy with energy as a factor of productio...
This paper reviews the mainstream, resource economics, and ecological economics models of growth. A ...
Physics shows that energy is necessary for economic production and, therefore, economic growth but t...
Energy plays only a minor role in orthodox theories of economic growth, because standard economic eq...
Energy use and economic output are positively correlated, though energy intensity has declined over ...
Because energy is usually absent from modern growth analysis, Unified growth models designed to stud...
After several decades of discussions, mainstream economics still does not recognize the crucial role...
We estimate energy expenditure for the US and world economies from 1850 to 2012. Periods of high ene...
Access to new sources of energy and their efficient conversion to provide useful work have been key ...
This is a survey paper for non-specialists on interactions between energy and productivity growth. T...
Growth in energy consumption is not just a by-product of economic growth, it is a causal factor. Att...
This article attempts to summarise the complex, wide ranging and unresolved debate within the econom...
The sustainability of ‘sustainable’ energy use: historical evidence on the relationship between econ...
Energy, knowledge and economic growth / John Foster. Journal of Evolutionary Economics, April 2014, ...
The expansion in the supply of energy services over the last couple of centuries has reduced the app...