The purpose of this paper is to establish if Marshallian and Jacobian knowledge spillovers affect job creation in the green energy sector. Whether these two effects exist is important for the number of jobs created in related fields and jobs pushed away in other sectors. In the analysis, the production efficiency, in terms of jobs and job spillovers, from inventions in solar, wind and energy efficiency, is explored through data envelopment analysis (DEA), based on the Malmquist productivity index, and tobit regression. A panel dataset of American and European firms over the period of 2002–2017 is used. The contribution to the literature is to show the role of the spillovers from the same technology sector (Marshallian externalities), and of...
There is a risk that if a government adopts a R&D spending policy directed towards wind power te...
During the last 30 years, there has been a remarkable change in the wind power industry with declini...
This paper studies the knowledge spillovers generated by renewable energy technologies, unraveling t...
The purpose of this paper is to establish if Marshallian and Jacobian knowledge spillovers affect jo...
The purpose of this paper is to establish if Marshallian and Jacobian knowledge spillovers affect jo...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an updated analysis of international knowledge spillovers in...
This paper explored the extent to which the climate change could affect economic performance for lar...
Ensuring sustainable transition from more to less polluting technologies has become an area of incre...
The objective of the analysis is to investigate the production efficiency in the USA and Europe thro...
This dissertation examines the employment impacts of investments in renewable energy and energy effi...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of the knowledge diffusion process in employment ef...
Job creation is arguably an important socioeconomic benefit of renewable energy deployment. In turn,...
There is a risk that if a government adopts a R&D spending policy directed towards wind power te...
During the last 30 years, there has been a remarkable change in the wind power industry with declini...
This paper studies the knowledge spillovers generated by renewable energy technologies, unraveling t...
The purpose of this paper is to establish if Marshallian and Jacobian knowledge spillovers affect jo...
The purpose of this paper is to establish if Marshallian and Jacobian knowledge spillovers affect jo...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an updated analysis of international knowledge spillovers in...
This paper explored the extent to which the climate change could affect economic performance for lar...
Ensuring sustainable transition from more to less polluting technologies has become an area of incre...
The objective of the analysis is to investigate the production efficiency in the USA and Europe thro...
This dissertation examines the employment impacts of investments in renewable energy and energy effi...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of the knowledge diffusion process in employment ef...
Job creation is arguably an important socioeconomic benefit of renewable energy deployment. In turn,...
There is a risk that if a government adopts a R&D spending policy directed towards wind power te...
During the last 30 years, there has been a remarkable change in the wind power industry with declini...
This paper studies the knowledge spillovers generated by renewable energy technologies, unraveling t...