The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is an extensive debate in the energy economics/policy literature concerning "rebound" effects. These occur because an improvement in energy efficiency produces a fall in the effective price of energy services. The response of the economic system to this price fall at least partially offsets the expected beneficial impact of the energy efficiency gain. In this paper we use an economy-energy-environment computable general equilibrium (CGE) model for the UK to measure the impact of a 5% across the board improvement in the efficiency of energy use in all production sectors. We identify rebound effects of the order of 30-50%, but no backfire (no inc...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on the...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
This paper investigates the economic impact of a 5% improvement in the UK household energy efficienc...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
The aim of the paper is to identify the added value from using general equilibrium techniques to con...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on the...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
The conventional wisdom is that improving energy efficiency will lower energy use. However, there is...
This paper investigates the economic impact of a 5% improvement in the UK household energy efficienc...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
Governments world-wide increasingly see energy efficiency as an important aspect of sustainability. ...
The aim of the paper is to identify the added value from using general equilibrium techniques to con...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
This paper uses a computable general equilibrium (CGE) framework to investigate the conditions under...
In recent years there has been extensive debate in the energy economics and policy literature on the...