Sustainable Economic Growth: Structural Transformation with Consumption Flexibility
Author
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López Vega, Ramón
Author
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Won Yoon, Sang
Admission date
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2017-04-24T19:43:02Z
Available date
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2017-04-24T19:43:02Z
Publication date
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2013
Cita de ítem
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Serie Documentos de Trabajo No. 375, pp. 1 - 38, Enero, 2013
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Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/143735
Abstract
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The standard theoretical literature has shown that environmental sustainability and
positive economic growth are not incompatible as long as environmental policies are optimal.
However, in showing this result earlier studies have relied on strong assumptions that may
appear to charge the dice in favor of such result. Here we show that once the role of the
consumption composition effect is recognized, environmentally sustainable economic growth
may exist even if some of the most questionable assumptions used by the canonical models are
relaxed. In particular, we show that sustainable growth is possible even if environmental and
man-made factors of production are complement rather than highly substitutable as has been
invariably assumed by the literature and even if technological change is entirely pollutionaugmenting.
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios