When countries are compared in terms of their carbon emission intensities, carbon emissions are normally considered as a function of either energy consumption, GDP, population or any other suitable variable. These can be termed as partial indicators as they consider emissions as a function of only one variable. Simultaneous consideration of more variables affecting carbon emissions is relatively complex. In this paper, several variables are simultaneously considered in comparing carbon emissions of countries using a new mathematical programming methodology, called the Data Envelopment Analysis. We have illustrated the use of the methodology with four variables representing CO<SUB align="right"><SMALL>2</SMALL></SUB> emissions, energy consum...
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Aggregate energy consumption (a) and per capita energy consumption (b), aggregate carbon emissions (...
In this article, we investigate the combined impact of energy, renewable and CO2 efficiency on count...
This paper employs a three-stage approach to estimate low carbon economy efficiency in the largest t...
We propose a multiplicative environmental data envelopment analysis (ME-DEA) approach to measure the...
In previous work (Schipper, Unander & Lilliu 1999), we summarized a new method for comparing energy ...
This article modifies the conventional two-stage DEA model to construct an analytical model for ener...
In previous work (Schipper, Unander & Lilliu 1999), we summarized a new method for comparing en...
Abstract of associated article: We propose a multiplicative environmental data envelopment analysis ...
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Policymakers around the world are confronted with the challenge of balancing between economic develo...
Discerning which sources contribute most to differences in per capita carbon emissions and why prese...
A decomposition analysis of energy related CO2 emissions is carried out for 33 world countries. The ...
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a powerful analytical technique for measuring the relative effici...
In this paper, we have proposed a general approach to obtain a projection of the nearest targets and...
In this paper, we develop a quantitative indicator approach including 20 indicators to measure the m...
Aggregate energy consumption (a) and per capita energy consumption (b), aggregate carbon emissions (...
In this article, we investigate the combined impact of energy, renewable and CO2 efficiency on count...
This paper employs a three-stage approach to estimate low carbon economy efficiency in the largest t...
We propose a multiplicative environmental data envelopment analysis (ME-DEA) approach to measure the...
In previous work (Schipper, Unander & Lilliu 1999), we summarized a new method for comparing energy ...
This article modifies the conventional two-stage DEA model to construct an analytical model for ener...
In previous work (Schipper, Unander & Lilliu 1999), we summarized a new method for comparing en...
Abstract of associated article: We propose a multiplicative environmental data envelopment analysis ...
The aim of this research is to relate clean energies, CO2 emissions, and economic variables. Relatio...
Policymakers around the world are confronted with the challenge of balancing between economic develo...
Discerning which sources contribute most to differences in per capita carbon emissions and why prese...
A decomposition analysis of energy related CO2 emissions is carried out for 33 world countries. The ...
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a powerful analytical technique for measuring the relative effici...
In this paper, we have proposed a general approach to obtain a projection of the nearest targets and...
In this paper, we develop a quantitative indicator approach including 20 indicators to measure the m...
Aggregate energy consumption (a) and per capita energy consumption (b), aggregate carbon emissions (...
In this article, we investigate the combined impact of energy, renewable and CO2 efficiency on count...