This paper adds a fresh angle to the on-going debate on the potential negative employment effect of environmental policy by bringing to the fore a key factor that directly regulates its magnitude: the elasticity of substitution between labor and energy. Using firm-level data from the French manufacturing sector, we provide rigorous micro estimates of this parameter that point to strong complementarity between labor and energy. We then provide clear evidence for the empirical, as well as theoretical, relevance of the elasticity of substitution in understanding the effect of environmental policies on employment
This study attempts to predict the changes in the industry and employment structure occasioned by th...
This paper examines elasticity of substitution among electricity, labor and capital in U.S. manufact...
This paper investigates the effects of private and public actions for energy efficiency on EU employ...
This paper evaluates the historical influence of energy prices on a series of measures of environmen...
This paper evaluates the historical influence of energy prices on a series of measures of environmen...
This dissertation tries to enhance our understanding of the relation between energy and other produc...
This paper evaluates the impacts of large increases in energy prices on socioeconomic and environmen...
Although the economic effects of CO2 abatement depend substantially on the degree to which capital a...
The possibility that workers could be adversely affected by environmental policies imposed on heavil...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between factor substitutability and the energy intensi...
In this paper, we present a dynamic model which explains output, enployment and energy consumption i...
The simultaneous influence of increasing oil scarcity, greenhouse gas control and renewable energy t...
In this paper, substitutional relationships between capital, labour, material, electricity, and foss...
The debate on the capacity of the production system to adequate to a low-carbon economy is addressed...
International audienceEmployment has been a key issue in the public debate on the energy transition ...
This study attempts to predict the changes in the industry and employment structure occasioned by th...
This paper examines elasticity of substitution among electricity, labor and capital in U.S. manufact...
This paper investigates the effects of private and public actions for energy efficiency on EU employ...
This paper evaluates the historical influence of energy prices on a series of measures of environmen...
This paper evaluates the historical influence of energy prices on a series of measures of environmen...
This dissertation tries to enhance our understanding of the relation between energy and other produc...
This paper evaluates the impacts of large increases in energy prices on socioeconomic and environmen...
Although the economic effects of CO2 abatement depend substantially on the degree to which capital a...
The possibility that workers could be adversely affected by environmental policies imposed on heavil...
Abstract This paper analyzes the relationship between factor substitutability and the energy intensi...
In this paper, we present a dynamic model which explains output, enployment and energy consumption i...
The simultaneous influence of increasing oil scarcity, greenhouse gas control and renewable energy t...
In this paper, substitutional relationships between capital, labour, material, electricity, and foss...
The debate on the capacity of the production system to adequate to a low-carbon economy is addressed...
International audienceEmployment has been a key issue in the public debate on the energy transition ...
This study attempts to predict the changes in the industry and employment structure occasioned by th...
This paper examines elasticity of substitution among electricity, labor and capital in U.S. manufact...
This paper investigates the effects of private and public actions for energy efficiency on EU employ...