This Working Paper forms part of the TPA’s assessment of evidence for a rebound effect from improved energy efficiency. Technical Report 3 focuses upon empirical estimates of the elasticity of substitution between energy and capital. This parameter has been identified as a key determinant of the likely magnitude of the rebound effect in different sectors. The report clarifies the meaning and importance of this parameter, summarises and compares empirical estimates of this parameter, evaluates the reasons that have been proposed for the differing results, discusses whether a consensus has been reached to whether energy and capital can be considered as ‘substitutes’ or ‘complements’ and draws some implications for the rebound effect
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on the...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...
This Working Paper examines the evidence for direct rebound effects that is available from studies t...
This report forms part of the TPA’s assessment of evidence for a rebound effect from improved energy...
This paper investigates the relationships between energy efficiency improvements by producers, the e...
In recent years the argument that rebound effects, triggered by economy-wide price and income effect...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
This paper investigates the relationships between energy efficiency improvements by producers, the e...
Previously released within a Special Edition Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary: Energy and Poll...
This thesis investigates three major aspects of energy consumption rebound effects (RE) in three pap...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
First paragraph: The impact of energy efficiency improvements may permeate throughout an economy, le...
Improved energy efficiency is generally recognised as the most important and cost-effective route to...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on the...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...
This Working Paper examines the evidence for direct rebound effects that is available from studies t...
This report forms part of the TPA’s assessment of evidence for a rebound effect from improved energy...
This paper investigates the relationships between energy efficiency improvements by producers, the e...
In recent years the argument that rebound effects, triggered by economy-wide price and income effect...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
This paper investigates the relationships between energy efficiency improvements by producers, the e...
Previously released within a Special Edition Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary: Energy and Poll...
This thesis investigates three major aspects of energy consumption rebound effects (RE) in three pap...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
First paragraph: The impact of energy efficiency improvements may permeate throughout an economy, le...
Improved energy efficiency is generally recognised as the most important and cost-effective route to...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on the...
This study estimates the combined direct and indirect rebound effects from various types of energy e...