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Merz, Markus.
Scarce Natural Resources, Recycling, Innovation and Growth
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Scarce Natural Resources, Recycling, Innovation and Growth/ by Markus Merz.
Author:
Merz, Markus.
Description:
X, 118 p. 18 illus.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Economic theory. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12055-9
ISBN:
9783658120559
Scarce Natural Resources, Recycling, Innovation and Growth
Merz, Markus.
Scarce Natural Resources, Recycling, Innovation and Growth
[electronic resource] /by Markus Merz. - 1st ed. 2016. - X, 118 p. 18 illus.online resource. - BestMasters,2625-3577. - BestMasters,.
An Introduction to Economic Growth Theory -- The Dasgupta-Heal Model -- Recycling as a Source of Regeneration -- Technological Progress.
This thesis uses neoclassical growth models to evaluate what effect the limited availability of nonrenewable resources has on the economy’s (world’s) growth potential. Markus Merz concludes that recycling may serve as a mid-term solution to continued growth, but technological progress is needed in the long-run. The theoretical analysis starts with the well-known Dasgupta-Heal model and considers the effect of recycling and technological progress on the resource constraints; resource-augmenting and backstop technology are analyzed. After a thorough analysis of the models it is concluded that the ultimate solution to long-term economic growth is a backstop technology. Contents • An Introduction to Economic Growth Theory • The Dasgupta-Heal Model • Recycling as a Source of Regeneration • Technological Progress Target Groups • Teachers and students of economics with a focus on economic growth theory and natural resource economics • Executives and consultants in the field of natural resource, energy politics and in energy companies About The Author Markus Merz is a research fellow at the Department of Banking, University of Tuebingen. His research interests are access to finance, finance and growth and microeconomics of banking.
ISBN: 9783658120559
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LC Class. No.: HB1-846.8
Dewey Class. No.: 330.1
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