Title of article
Gross world product and consumption in a global warming model with endogenous technological change
Author/Authors
Reyer Gerlagh، نويسنده , , Bob van der Zwaan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
23
From page
35
To page
57
Abstract
This paper analyzes the macro-economic costs and effects on consumption and energy demand of limiting the global average atmospheric temperature increase to 2 °C. We use a macro-economic model in which there are two competing energy technologies (carbon and non-carbon, respectively), technological change is represented endogenously, and energy is aggregated through a CES function implying positive demand for the relatively expensive non-carbon technology. Technological change is represented through a learning curve describing decreasing energy production costs as a function of cumulative experience. We find that energy savings constitutes an important mechanism for decreasing abatement costs in the short- and medium-term, while the acquisition of additional learning experience substantially decreases abatement costs in the longer-term.
Keywords
Endogenous technology , CO2 abatement costs , Renewable investments
Journal title
Resource and Energy Economics
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Resource and Energy Economics
Record number
917345
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