This paper examines the assumptions and conclusions of the neoclassical growth model put forth by Solow and many others. We investigate the origins of the paradigm of unlimited growth and technological progress and question their plausibility. In contrast, we develop a modified version of the neoclassi- cal growth model where we consider non-human, environmental resources such as energy as an additional input factor and recognize their limited ca- pacity to recover from human impact. Surprisingly, the same mathematical framework of the neoclassical growth model gets to the opposite conclusions - namely that long term growth cannot exceed a level in which nature begins to deplete. Growth further that level as we might experience today leads ...
Over the last two decades, dissatisfaction with the traditional Solow-Swan model of economic growth ...
This paper examines the implications of the mutual causality between environmental quality and econo...
We extend the Solow-Swan model with a logistic-type population growth, introduced by Ferrara and Gue...
This paper examines the assumptions and conclusions of the neoclassical growth model put forth by So...
This study begins with an exposition of basic principles of the theory of Optimal Control as this is...
The paper investigates socially optimal patterns of economic growth and environmental quality in a n...
Part of the problem arises from a lack of understanding of the role of the kind of analytic models t...
This paper explores the link between an environmental policy and economic growth employing an extens...
A no-arbitrage rule of consumption and a golden rule of capital accumulation are derived under the a...
The paper deals with the problem of the relation between capital accumulation and the carrying capac...
This paper explores the link between an environmental policy and economic growth employing an extens...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Presently, the more or l...
Serious discussion has begun of policies to promote the goal of increasing well-being without materi...
Research on environmental economics and policy has been dominated by neoclassical theory. While the...
In a simple Neoclassical Growth Model with endogenous technical change, I expand on the hypothesis o...
Over the last two decades, dissatisfaction with the traditional Solow-Swan model of economic growth ...
This paper examines the implications of the mutual causality between environmental quality and econo...
We extend the Solow-Swan model with a logistic-type population growth, introduced by Ferrara and Gue...
This paper examines the assumptions and conclusions of the neoclassical growth model put forth by So...
This study begins with an exposition of basic principles of the theory of Optimal Control as this is...
The paper investigates socially optimal patterns of economic growth and environmental quality in a n...
Part of the problem arises from a lack of understanding of the role of the kind of analytic models t...
This paper explores the link between an environmental policy and economic growth employing an extens...
A no-arbitrage rule of consumption and a golden rule of capital accumulation are derived under the a...
The paper deals with the problem of the relation between capital accumulation and the carrying capac...
This paper explores the link between an environmental policy and economic growth employing an extens...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Presently, the more or l...
Serious discussion has begun of policies to promote the goal of increasing well-being without materi...
Research on environmental economics and policy has been dominated by neoclassical theory. While the...
In a simple Neoclassical Growth Model with endogenous technical change, I expand on the hypothesis o...
Over the last two decades, dissatisfaction with the traditional Solow-Swan model of economic growth ...
This paper examines the implications of the mutual causality between environmental quality and econo...
We extend the Solow-Swan model with a logistic-type population growth, introduced by Ferrara and Gue...