The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over the effectiveness of energy efficiency policy in recent years. There has been a huge surge in empirical studies claiming rebound effects of hugely varying magnitudes. The contention of this paper is that the lack of consensus in the literature is grounded in a rush to empirical estimation in the absence of solid analytical foundations. Focus on measuring a single 'rebound' measure has led to a neglect of detail on precisely what type of change in energy use is considered in any one study and on the range of mechanisms governing the economy-wide response. This paper attempts to bring a reflective pause to the development of the rebound literatur...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The Rebound Effect and Energy Efficiency Policy / Kenneth Gillingham, David Rapson, Gernot Wagner. F...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Delivering energy demand reduction through energy efficiency is probably the single most important s...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficienc...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
The concept of rebound effect relates to the direct and indirect effects of efficiency improvements ...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consu...
In recent years the argument that rebound effects, triggered by economy-wide price and income effect...
Previously released within a Special Edition Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary: Energy and Poll...
This paper brings attention to the fact that the energy demand frontier model introduced by Filippin...
The rebound effect results in part from an increased consumption of energy services following an imp...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The Rebound Effect and Energy Efficiency Policy / Kenneth Gillingham, David Rapson, Gernot Wagner. F...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
Delivering energy demand reduction through energy efficiency is probably the single most important s...
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press debate over th...
What do we know about the size of the rebound effect? Should we believe claims that energy efficienc...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
The concept of rebound effect relates to the direct and indirect effects of efficiency improvements ...
Economy-wide rebound is often presented as a necessary ‘evil’ accompanying economic expansion trigge...
Improving energy efficiency is considered to be one of the means to successfully reduce energy consu...
In recent years the argument that rebound effects, triggered by economy-wide price and income effect...
Previously released within a Special Edition Fraser of Allander Economic Commentary: Energy and Poll...
This paper brings attention to the fact that the energy demand frontier model introduced by Filippin...
The rebound effect results in part from an increased consumption of energy services following an imp...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The Rebound Effect and Energy Efficiency Policy / Kenneth Gillingham, David Rapson, Gernot Wagner. F...
Energy efficiency improvements have become a major hope for decoupling the energy demand from econom...