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  1. Essays in economic growth and climate policy
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Tilburg University, Tilburg

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9789056686680
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    Series: [Dissertation series] / [Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University] ; [nr. 666 (2021)]
    Subjects: Directed Technical Change; Carbon Leakage; Climate Change Mitigation; Growth Policy; Climate Policy; Structural Reforms; Energy Demand; Economic Growth; Environmental Economics; Energy Efficiency; Market Power; Manufacturing; Productivity Growth; Electricity; Macroeconomics; Empirical Analysis; Interaction
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  2. Energy intensity convergence and its long-run minimum
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  GREEN, Centre for Geography, Resources, Environment, Energy and Networks, Milano, Italy

    SARS-CoV-2 uses human beings as means of transport. In addition to the generProjections of energy intensity are important for the assessment of future energy demand, future emission pathways, and the costs of climate policies. We estimate and... more

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    SARS-CoV-2 uses human beings as means of transport. In addition to the generProjections of energy intensity are important for the assessment of future energy demand, future emission pathways, and the costs of climate policies. We estimate and simulate energy intensity based on a conditional convergence approach, and show how based on the results the long-run minimum of energy intensity attainable can be estimated. We consider education, urbanization, and institutional factors and find them to positively impact energy intensity improvements. We link the estimated econometric models to an iterative projection model, resulting in a finite long-term lower limit of energy intensity of GDP to be around 0.35MJ/$ at the global level in most SSPs. Yet, by 2100, we estimated that energy intensity below one is hard to achieve based on historical patterns. By 2100, the projected energy intensities are in the range of 1MJ/$ at the global level. These results show that scenarios such as the ones used in the SR15 can be rationalized based on empirically founded projections, and that in particular the very low energy demand scenarios can be considered feasible on empirical grounds. The speed at which such ow values are achievable is however the big question and achieving them will require substantially going beyond historical technical change patterns.

     

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    Series: Working paper series / Università Bocconi, GREEN, Centre for Geography, Resources, Environment, Energy and Networks ; number 13 (April 2021)
    Subjects: Energy Intensity; Energy Demand; Convergence
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  3. Myopic oligopoly pricing
    Published: March 2021
    Publisher:  Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Milano, Italia

    This paper examines capacity-constrained oligopoly pricing with sellers who seek myopic improvements. We employ the Myopic Stable Set stability concept and establish the existence of a unique pure-strategy price solution for any given level of... more

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    This paper examines capacity-constrained oligopoly pricing with sellers who seek myopic improvements. We employ the Myopic Stable Set stability concept and establish the existence of a unique pure-strategy price solution for any given level of capacity. This solution is shown to coincide with the set of pure-strategy Nash equilibria when capacities are large or small. For an intermediate range of capacities, it predicts a price interval that includes the mixed-strategy support. This stability concept thus encompasses all Nash equilibria and offers a pure-strategy solution when there is none in Nash terms. In particular, it provides a behavioral rationale for different types of pricing dynamics, including real-world economic phenomena such as Edgeworth-like price cycles, price dispersion and supply shortages.

     

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    Series: Working paper / Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei ; 2021, 009
    Subjects: Electricity Access; Energy Demand; Rural Development; Bottom-up Modelling; Sub-Saharan Africa; Multi-sectoral Approach; Water-Energy-Food-Environment Nexus
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  4. Information diffusion and spillover dynamics in renewable energy markets
    Published: April 2021
    Publisher:  Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Milano, Italia

    This paper examines capacity-constrained oligopoly pricing with sellers who seek myopic improvements. We employ the Myopic Stable Set stability concept and establish the existence of a unique pure-strategy price solution for any given level of... more

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    This paper examines capacity-constrained oligopoly pricing with sellers who seek myopic improvements. We employ the Myopic Stable Set stability concept and establish the existence of a unique pure-strategy price solution for any given level of capacity. This solution is shown to coincide with the set of pure-strategy Nash equilibria when capacities are large or small. For an intermediate range of capacities, it predicts a price interval that includes the mixed-strategy support. This stability concept thus encompasses all Nash equilibria and offers a pure-strategy solution when there is none in Nash terms. In particular, it provides a behavioral rationale for different types of pricing dynamics, including real-world economic phenomena such as Edgeworth-like price cycles, price dispersion and supply shortages.

     

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    Series: Working paper / Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei ; 2021, 010
    Subjects: Electricity Access; Energy Demand; Rural Development; Bottom-up Modelling; Sub-Saharan Africa; Multi-sectoral Approach; Water-Energy-Food-Environment Nexus
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