Energy consumption and greenhouse emissions across many countries have increased overtime despite widespread energy efficiency improvements. One explanation offered in the literature is the rebound effect (RE), however there is a debate about its magnitude and the appropriate model for estimating it. Using a combined stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) and two-stage dynamic panel data approach, we explore these two issues of magnitude and model for 55 countries over the period 1980 to 2010. Our central estimates indicate that in the short-run, 100% energy efficiency improvement is followed by 90% rebound in energy consumption, but in the long-run it leads to a 136% decrease in energy consumption. Overall, our estimated cross-country RE magni...
Abstract of associated article: This paper brings attention to the fact that the energy demand front...
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficienc...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Energy consumption and greenhouse emissions across many countries have increased overtime despite wi...
The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between en...
This thesis investigates three major aspects of energy consumption rebound effects (RE) in three pap...
This thesis investigates relative aggregate energy efficiency for a panel of 39 developing countries...
This paper brings attention to the fact that the energy demand frontier model introduced by Filippin...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Energy efficiency improvement (EEI) is generally known to be a cost-effective measure for meeting en...
150 years ago, Stanley Jevons introduced the concept of energy rebound: that anticipated energy effi...
Existing research on the phenomenon of economy-wide rebound effects from increased energy efficiency...
Energy efficiency improvement (EEI) is generally known to be a cost-effective measure for meeting en...
150 years ago, Stanley Jevons introduced the concept of energy rebound: that anticipated energy effi...
Abstract of associated article: This paper brings attention to the fact that the energy demand front...
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficienc...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Energy consumption and greenhouse emissions across many countries have increased overtime despite wi...
The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between en...
This thesis investigates three major aspects of energy consumption rebound effects (RE) in three pap...
This thesis investigates relative aggregate energy efficiency for a panel of 39 developing countries...
This paper brings attention to the fact that the energy demand frontier model introduced by Filippin...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Energy efficiency improvement (EEI) is generally known to be a cost-effective measure for meeting en...
150 years ago, Stanley Jevons introduced the concept of energy rebound: that anticipated energy effi...
Existing research on the phenomenon of economy-wide rebound effects from increased energy efficiency...
Energy efficiency improvement (EEI) is generally known to be a cost-effective measure for meeting en...
150 years ago, Stanley Jevons introduced the concept of energy rebound: that anticipated energy effi...
Abstract of associated article: This paper brings attention to the fact that the energy demand front...
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficienc...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...