This thesis investigates three major aspects of energy consumption rebound effects (RE) in three papers. More specifically, the issues addressed are (i) the magnitude of economy-wide rebound effect (ii) the role of energy policy instruments in mitigating it and (iii) its channels of impact. The research begins with the estimation of cross-country economy-wide rebound effects for a panel of 55 countries over the period 1980 to 2010. A two-stage approach is utilized in which energy efficiency is first estimated from a stochastic input distance frontier (SIDF). The estimated energy efficiency is then used in a second stage dynamic panel model to derive short-run and long-run RE for an array of developing and developed countries. The cross-cou...
The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between en...
This thesis is submitted as a PhD by Publication. Part A provides an overview of the thesis and sum...
This report forms part of the TPA’s assessment of evidence for a rebound effect from improved energy...
This thesis investigates three major aspects of energy consumption rebound effects (RE) in three pap...
Energy consumption and greenhouse emissions across many countries have increased over time despite w...
Energy consumption and greenhouse emissions across many countries have increased overtime despite wi...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
My dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of energy policies designed to mitigate emissions from e...
Previously released within a Special Edition Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary: Energy and Poll...
This thesis investigates relative aggregate energy efficiency for a panel of 39 developing countries...
This Working Paper forms part of the TPA’s assessment of evidence for a rebound effect from improved...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
Improved energy efficiency is generally recognised as the most important and cost-effective route to...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
This Working Paper examines the evidence for direct rebound effects that is available from studies t...
The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between en...
This thesis is submitted as a PhD by Publication. Part A provides an overview of the thesis and sum...
This report forms part of the TPA’s assessment of evidence for a rebound effect from improved energy...
This thesis investigates three major aspects of energy consumption rebound effects (RE) in three pap...
Energy consumption and greenhouse emissions across many countries have increased over time despite w...
Energy consumption and greenhouse emissions across many countries have increased overtime despite wi...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
My dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of energy policies designed to mitigate emissions from e...
Previously released within a Special Edition Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary: Energy and Poll...
This thesis investigates relative aggregate energy efficiency for a panel of 39 developing countries...
This Working Paper forms part of the TPA’s assessment of evidence for a rebound effect from improved...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
Improved energy efficiency is generally recognised as the most important and cost-effective route to...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
This Working Paper examines the evidence for direct rebound effects that is available from studies t...
The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between en...
This thesis is submitted as a PhD by Publication. Part A provides an overview of the thesis and sum...
This report forms part of the TPA’s assessment of evidence for a rebound effect from improved energy...