We examine whether economic growth is generated endoge‐nously or exogenously, and estimate the externality effects due to private and public capital respectively. Applying a …
In this paper, I use estimates of the parameters of an industry demand function and a CES production function for Northern Ireland manufacturing in order to measure the relative …
This paper compares two second-generation dynamic energy demand models, a translog (TL) and a general Leontief (GL), in the study of price elasticities and factor substitutions of …
The 2° C (or less) limit on global warming agreed at the UN Climate Change Conference of 2015 in Paris effectively implies that manufacturing industries in developed countries have …
E Samakovlis - Environmental and Resource Economics, 2003 - Springer
A number of life-cycle assessment studies havecompared the environmental impacts of materialrecycling and incineration of waste paper. Theyhave shown that, in most cases, a …
C Allen, G Urga - Economica, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper we propose a dynamic cost function which allows us consistently to derive a set of dynamic interrelated factor demand equations in the general error correction form …
L Spierdijk, S Shaffer, T Considine - Journal of Banking & Finance, 2017 - Elsevier
The 2000–2013 period was characterized by substantial regulatory, monetary and technological change, especially after the onset of the global financial crisis. This study …
KG Lindquist - Empirical Economics, 1995 - Springer
This paper presents an econometric analysis of factor demands in the Norwegian primary aluminium industry using annual plant-level panel data. The translog cost function approach …
FC Palm, GA Pfann - Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1990 - core.ac.uk
This paper examines interrelated labour demand decisions taken by firms whose expectation formation is assumed to be rational. In line with the approach adopted by …