AbstractPolicies for managing a renewable resource in the presence of a backstop substitute are analysed. Conditions for renewable and backstop resources to be “relevant” are discussed. The extinction issue, the role of myopic decision rules and the optimality of singular arc policies are reexamined with non-autonomous prices
Non-renewable and renewable resources are imperfect substitutes due to technical and geographical co...
This paper considers an economy using a product that adds to a stock of pollution (e.g., SO2 emissio...
We study a two-phase endogenous growth model in which the adoption of a backstop technology (e.g. so...
AbstractPolicies for managing a renewable resource in the presence of a backstop substitute are anal...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
We consider here optimal use patterns for renewable resources and address the problem of optimal use...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
We assess the impact of being able to substitute an unlimited but costly energy substitute (like win...
The paper develops an exhaustible resource model with cumulative pollution and a backstop technology...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceWe study the optimal harvesting of a renewable resource that cannot...
Since the middle of the 1970\u27s, there has been considerable research about how to deal with exhau...
In this article the supply of roundwood is discussed within the framework of renewable resource econ...
Heal's theorem states that if the extraction cost of a depletable resource increases with cumul...
It is reasonable to consider the stock of any renewable resource as a capital stock and treat the ex...
In this paper we study optimal policies for a central planner interested in maximizing utility in an...
Non-renewable and renewable resources are imperfect substitutes due to technical and geographical co...
This paper considers an economy using a product that adds to a stock of pollution (e.g., SO2 emissio...
We study a two-phase endogenous growth model in which the adoption of a backstop technology (e.g. so...
AbstractPolicies for managing a renewable resource in the presence of a backstop substitute are anal...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
We consider here optimal use patterns for renewable resources and address the problem of optimal use...
In this paper we analyse the optimal management of a renewable resource (groundwater) with stock-dep...
We assess the impact of being able to substitute an unlimited but costly energy substitute (like win...
The paper develops an exhaustible resource model with cumulative pollution and a backstop technology...
aeres : ACLInternational audienceWe study the optimal harvesting of a renewable resource that cannot...
Since the middle of the 1970\u27s, there has been considerable research about how to deal with exhau...
In this article the supply of roundwood is discussed within the framework of renewable resource econ...
Heal's theorem states that if the extraction cost of a depletable resource increases with cumul...
It is reasonable to consider the stock of any renewable resource as a capital stock and treat the ex...
In this paper we study optimal policies for a central planner interested in maximizing utility in an...
Non-renewable and renewable resources are imperfect substitutes due to technical and geographical co...
This paper considers an economy using a product that adds to a stock of pollution (e.g., SO2 emissio...
We study a two-phase endogenous growth model in which the adoption of a backstop technology (e.g. so...