Net energy analysis in a Ramsey-Hotelling growth model

Net energy analysis in a Ramsey-Hotelling growth model

Series: Working Papers. 1217.

Author: Arturo Macías and Mariano Matilla-García.

Topics: Energy | Quantitative methods | International Economy | Economic growth and convergence | Consumption and saving.

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Abstract

This article presents a dynamic growth model with energy as an input in the production function. The available stock of energy resources is ordered by a quality parameter based on energy accounting: the "Energy Return on Energy Invested" (EROI). To our knowledge this is the first paper where EROI fits in a neoclassical growth model (with individual utility maximization and market equilibrium), setting the economic use of "net energy analysis" on firmer theoretical ground. All necessary concepts to link neoclassical economics and EROI are discussed before their use in the model, and a comparative static analysis of the steady states of a simplified version of the model is presented.

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