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Sustainability of an economy with an exhaustible resource: A viable control approach, Vincent Martinet and Luc Doyen,
from HAL
(2007)
Keywords: VIABILITY KERNEL,SUSTAINBILITY,EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCE
Exhaustible Resource Models: The Value of Information, Hung-Po Chao,
in Operations Research
(1981)
Keywords: 473, 649, 92 exhaustible resource models: the value of information
Nonconvexity, efficiency and equilibrium in exhaustible resource depletion, Anthony Fisher and Larry Karp,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(1993)
Keywords: Exhaustible resource, nonconvex costs, existence of competitive equilibrium,
Nonconvexity, Efficiency and Equilibrium in Exhaustible Resource Depletion, Anthony C. Fisher and Larry Karp,
from Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, UC Berkeley
(1991)
Keywords: exhaustible resource, nonconvex costs, existence of competitive equilibrium
Uncertainty in exhaustible natural resource economics: The irreversible sunk costs of Hotelling, Douglas B. Reynolds,
in Resources Policy
(2013)
Keywords: Hotelling; Sunk cost; Exhaustible resource;
Accounting price of an exhaustible resource: response and extensions, Kirk Hamilton and Giovanni Ruta,
from London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library
(2016)
Keywords: Exhaustible resource; Accounting price; Resource depletion; Hartwick rule; Environmental externality
Accounting Price of an Exhaustible Resource: Response and Extensions, Kirk Hamilton and Giovanni Ruta,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Exhaustible resource, Accounting price, Resource depletion, Hartwick rule, Environmental externality
On the Transition from an Exhaustible Resource Stock to an Inexhaustible Substitute, Manh Hung Nguyen, Murray Kemp and Ngo Long,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(1984)
Keywords: Solar Energy, Finite Time, Initial Stock, Resource Stock, Exhaustible Resource
Status-seeiking and exhaustible resource under uncertainty, Hiroshi Ohta and Seiichi Katayama,
in International Journal of Development and Conflict
(2011)
Keywords: Status-seeking, exhaustible resource, common property recourse, stock uncertainty
Is Recycling a Threat or an Opportunity for the Extractor of an Exhaustible Resource?, Bocar Samba Ba and Philippe Mahenc,
from HAL
(2019)
Keywords: Recycling,Ramsey formula,Entry,Exhaustible resource,Hotelling rule
Is Recycling a Threat or an Opportunity for the Extractor of an Exhaustible Resource?, Bocar Samba Ba and Philippe Mahenc,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2019)
Keywords: Entry, Exhaustible resource, Hotelling rule, Ramsey formula, Recycling
Declining Exhaustible Resource Rent With Small, Distinct Extractive Firms, Andrei Bazhanov, John Hartwick and Zhen Song,
from Economics Department, Queen's University
(2007)
Keywords: exhaustible resources, resource rent, competitive extraction
Resource-Exhausted City Transition to continue industrial development, Yajie Sun and Wen-Chi Liao,
in China Economic Review
(2021)
Keywords: Resource depletion; Resource-Exhausted City Transition program; Place-based policy; Industrial upgrade; Structure transformation;
Higher Quality Exhaustible Resource Deposits Receiving Higher Or Lower Resource Rents In A Simple Spatial Framework, John Hartwick,
from Economics Department, Queen's University
(2011)
Keywords: exhaustible resource extraction, deposit quality, linear market
Higher Quality Exhaustible Resource Deposits Receiving Higher Or Lower Resource Rents In A Simple Spatial Framework, John Hartwick,
from Economics Department, Queen's University
(2012)
Keywords: exhaustible resource extraction, deposit quality, linear market
Habit formation and exhaustible resource risk-pricing, Johnson Kakeu and Pierre Nguimkeu,
in Energy Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Habit formation; Exhaustible resource; Risk pricing; Short-run risk; Long-run risk; Energy prices;
Existence of Equilibria in Exhaustible Resource Markets with Economies of Scale and Inventories, Antoine Bommier, Lucas Bretschger and François Le Grand,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2014)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources; nonconvex extraction cost; equilibrium existence; resource storage.
An Empirical Research on the Ability of Sustainable Development for Coal Resource Exhausted Cities, Bing Zhang,
from Springer
(2013)
Keywords: Coal resource exhausted city, Empirical research, The ability of sustainable development
Existence of equilibria in exhaustible resource markets with economies of scale and inventories, Antoine Bommier, Lucas Bretschger and François Grand,
in Economic Theory
(2017)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources, Non-convex extraction cost, Equilibrium existence, Resource storage
Existence of Equilibria in Exhaustible Resource Markets with Economies of Scale and Inventories, Antoine Bommier, Lucas Bretschger and Francois Le Grand,
from Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, University of Oxford
(2014)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources, nonconvex extraction cost, equilibrium existence, resource storage
Existence of equilibria in exhaustible resource markets with economies of scale and inventories, Antoine Bommier, Lucas Bretschger and François Le Grand,
from HAL
(2017)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources,Non-convex extraction cost,Equilibrium existence,Resource storage
Forward trading in exhaustible-resource oligopoly, Matti Liski and Juan-Pablo Montero,
in Resource and Energy Economics
(2014)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources; Oligopoly; Forward contracting;
Partial privatization in an exhaustible resource industry, Alla Fridman,
in Journal of Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Mixed duopoly, Exhaustible resources, Privatization
Forward Trading in Exhaustible-Resource Oligopoly, Juan-Pablo Montero and Matti Liski,
from Instituto de Economia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
(2008)
Keywords: Forward trading, exhaustible resources, oligopoly pricing
Is a negative correlation between resource abundance and growth sufficient evidence that there is a "resource curse"?, John R. Boyce and John Emery,
in Resources Policy
(2011)
Keywords: Resource curse Exhaustible resources
Assessing the environmental effects of the supporting policies for mineral resource-exhausted cities in China, Guoyong Wu, Yue Gao and Yanchao Feng,
in Resources Policy
(2023)
Keywords: Mineral resource-exhausted cities; Policy effect evaluation; Multi-period difference-in-differences; Mechanism of action;
Place-based policies, government intervention, and regional innovation: Evidence from China's Resource-Exhausted City program, Hongyou Lu, Min Liu and Wenjing Song,
in Resources Policy
(2022)
Keywords: Place-based policies; Government intervention; Resource-exhausted cities; Regional innovation;
How Resource-Exhausted Cities Get Out of the Innovation Bottom? Evidence from China, Zihan Hu, Min Wu, Dan Yang, Tao Luo and Yihao Tian,
in Land
(2024)
Keywords: resource-exhausted cities; sustainable urban development; urban innovation; marketization; China
On the China Resource Tax Policies of Exhaustible Resources in the Inter-temporal Dynamic Optimization—Coal Industry as an Example, Zhen-yu Guo and Xiao-ping Wei,
from Springer
(2014)
Keywords: Dynamic optimization, Exhaustible resources, Inter-temporal allocation, Resource tax
Specific or ad valorem tax for an exhaustible resource?, N.M. Hung and N.V. Quyen,
in Economics Letters
(2009)
Keywords: Taxation Exhaustible resources Welfare
Accounting Price of an Exhaustible Resource: A Comment, Taoyuan Wei,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2015)
Keywords: Environmental accounting, Exhaustible resources, Genuine saving, Social welfare, Q01, Q03,
Lobbying over Exhaustible-Resource Extraction, Achim Voß and Mark Schopf,
from Paderborn University, CIE Center for International Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Environmental Policy, Exhaustible Resources, Political Economy, Lobbying, Time Consistency
Lobbying over exhaustible-resource extraction, Achim Voß and Mark Schopf,
in European Economic Review
(2021)
Keywords: Environmental policy; Exhaustible resources; Lobbying; Political economy; Time consistency;
Optimal population and exhaustible resource constraints, Nicholas Lawson and Dean Spears,
in Journal of Population Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Optimal population, Climate change, Social choice and welfare, Exhaustible resources, Population ethics and policy, Utilitarianism
Lobbying over Exhaustible-Resource Extraction, Achim Voß and Mark Schopf,
from Paderborn University, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Environmental Policy; Exhaustible Resources; Political Economy; Lobbying; Nash Bargaining; Dynamic Programming
The effects of China's supporting policy for resource-exhausted cities on local energy efficiency: An empirical study based on 284 cities in China, Weihua Yu, Yiwen Peng and Xin Yao,
in Energy Economics
(2022)
Keywords: Energy efficiency; Slack-based measure; Resource-exhausted city; Resource dependence; Mining industry employment;
Urbanization and CO2 emissions in resource-exhausted cities: evidence from Xuzhou city, China, Shanshan Guo, Yanfang Zhang, Xiangyan Qian, Zhang Ming and Rui Nie,
in Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards
(2019)
Keywords: Urbanization rate, Urbanization quality, Resource-exhausted city, CO2 emissions, Resource utilization
Global Dynamics in a Growth Model with an Exhaustible Resource, Hassan Benchekroun and Cees Withagen,
from Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en économie quantitative, CIREQ
(2008)
Keywords: endogenous growth, exhaustible resources, exponential integral
On the Optimal Taxation of an Exhaustible Resource Under Monopolistic Extraction, Julien Daubanes,
from Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research
(2007)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources; Imperfect competition; Optimal taxation
Monopoly Extraction of an Exhaustible Resource with Two Markets, Carolyn Fischer and Ramanan Laxminarayan,
from Resources for the Future
(2004)
Keywords: exhaustible resources, monopoly, markets, price discrimination
STRATEGIES FOR MODELING EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCE SUPPLY, Dennis Epple and J. Londregan,
from Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business
(1989)
Keywords: strategic planning ; supply ; resource allocation
The impact of supportive policy for resource-exhausted cities on carbon emission: Evidence from China, Hongshan Ai, Xiaoqing Tan, Shengwen Zhou and Wen Liu,
in Resources Policy
(2023)
Keywords: Resource-exhausted city; Carbon emissions; Scale effect; Technological effect; Geopolitical risks;
Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Key Areas of Territorial Ecological Restoration in Resource-Exhausted Cities: A Case Study of Jiawang District, China, Fengyu Wang, Shuai Tong, Yun Chu, Tianlong Liu and Xiang Ji,
in Land
(2023)
Keywords: resource-exhausted city; ecological security pattern; circuit theory; territorial ecological restoration; Jiawang district
The Measurement of the Urban–Rural Integration Level of Resource-Exhausted Cities—A Case Study of Zaozhuang City, China, Yun Qin, Jinlong Xu, Hexiong Zhang and Wenqin Ren,
in Sustainability
(2022)
Keywords: resource-exhausted cities; urban–rural integration; sustainable development; TOPSIS model; obstacle factors
Spatiotemporal Evolution and Influencing Factors of Urban Construction Land in Resource-Exhausted Cities: An Empirical Study of Puyang, China, Xiaodan Li, Gangqiang Zhu and Zhen Liu,
in Land
(2024)
Keywords: resource-exhausted cities; construction land; evolution characteristics; driving factors; Puyang City
Does green financial policy promote the transformation of resource-exhausted cities? - Evidence from the micro level, Hongbo Chen, Hao Wu, Lianjun Zhang, Yao Tang and Shibao Lu,
in Resources Policy
(2024)
Keywords: Resource-exhausted cities; Financing constraints; Green financial policies; Difference-in-Differences with multiple time periods;
International Trade, Exhaustible-Resource Abundance and Economic Growth, Beatriz Gaitan and Terry Roe,
in Review of Economic Dynamics
(2012)
Keywords: Growth; Exhaustible resources; Depletable resources; International trade; History dependent equilibria
Growth with exhaustible resource and endogenous extraction rate, Alexandre Stamford da Silva,
in Economic Modelling
(2008)
Keywords: Stable growth Balanced growth path Exhaustible resources Endogenous extraction rate
On the Stationarity of Exhaustible Natural Resource Prices, Nikolaos Kourogenis and Phoebe Koundouri,
from Athens University of Economics and Business
(2010)
Keywords: Natural resource commodity prices; Cointegration; Trend stationarity; Vector error correction model
The Long-run Movement of the Prices of Exhaustible Resources, Geoffrey Heal,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(1979)
Keywords: Future Price, Price Movement, Resource Stock, Extraction Cost, Exhaustible Resource
The Transition from Exhaustible to Renewable or Inexhaustible Resources, Tjalling Koopmans,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(1980)
Keywords: Capital Stock, Transition Problem, Resource Flow, Exhaustible Resource, Vector Path
Hartwick's rule and maximin paths when the exhaustible resource has an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2008)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources Sustainability Hartwick's rule
Hartwick's rule and maximin paths when the exhaustible resource has an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
from Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1), Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne
(2008)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources; sustainability; Hartwick's rule
Hartwick's rule and maximin paths when the exhaustible resource has an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
from HAL
(2008)
Keywords: Hartwick's rule,Exhaustible resources,Sustainability
Hartwick's rule and maximin paths when the exhaustible resource has an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
from HAL
(2008)
Keywords: Hartwick's rule,Exhaustible resources,Sustainability
Hartwick's rule and maximin paths when the exhaustible resource has an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
from HAL
(2008)
Keywords: Hartwick's rule,Exhaustible resources,Sustainability
The spillage effect of the transfer behavior of coal resource-exhausted enterprises and science and technology projects, Cunfang Li, Danping Li and Mei Dong,
in Resources Policy
(2019)
Keywords: Coal resource-exhausted enterprises (CRE); Inter-regional transfer behavior (ITB); Spillage effect; Mechanism analysis; Strength measurement; Science and technology projects;
Cake eating, exhaustible resource extraction, life-cycle saving, and non-atomic games: Existence theorems for a class of optimal allocation problems, Siu Leung,
in Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
(2009)
Keywords: Cake eating Exhaustible resource extraction Life-cycle saving Non-atomic games Optimal allocation Existence
How Can Resource-Exhausted Cities Get Out of “The Valley of Death”? An Evaluation Index System and Obstacle Degree Analysis of Green Sustainable Development, Xinyu Zhuang, Xin Li and Yisong Xu,
in IJERPH
(2022)
Keywords: resource-exhausted cities and urban transformation; evaluation models; obstacle degree analysis; green development; sustainable cities
How does the transition policy of mineral resource-exhausted cities affect the process of industrial upgrading? New empirical evidence from China, Qiong Shen, Yuxi Pan, Xiangxu Meng, Xiao Ling, Shilei Hu and Yanchao Feng,
in Resources Policy
(2023)
Keywords: Industrial upgrading; Mineral resource-exhausted city; Policy effect evaluation; Staggered difference-in-difference;
Optimal Growth with Resource Exhaustibility and Pollution Externality, Wei Jin and Alan Woodland,
from School of Economics, The University of New South Wales
(2017)
Keywords: Sustainability; Economic Growth; Exhaustible Resources; Pollution Externality; Environmental Damage; Optimal Control Problems.
ESTIMATING REGIONAL OUTPUT RESPONSE TO AN EXHAUSTIBLE NATURAL RESOURCE, James E. Casey, Lonnie L. Jones and Ronald D. Lacewell,
in Western Journal of Agricultural Economics
(1977)
Keywords: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy
EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCE ALLOCATION, INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY, AND SUSTAINABILITY, Keith Knapp,
in Agricultural and Resource Economics Review
(1996)
Keywords: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy
When is it Optimal to Exhaust a Resource in a Finite Time?, Y. Hossein Farzin and Ken-Ichi Akao,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
(2006)
Keywords: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy
Once-and-for-All Costs and Exhaustible Resource Markets, Carolyn Fischer,
from Resources for the Future
(1998)
Keywords: Resource /Energy Economics and Policy
Zero discounting and optimal paths of depletion of an exhaustible resource with an amenity value, Antoine d’Autume and Katheline Schubert,
in Revue d'économie politique
(2008)
Keywords: exhaustible resources, Hartwick's rule, intertemporal substitution
Zero discounting and optimal paths of depletion of an exhaustible resource with an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
from Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1), Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne
(2009)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources; Hartwick's rule; intertemporal substitution
Adverse selection, commitment and exhaustible resource taxation, Julie Ing,
from HAL
(2020)
Keywords: resource taxation,asymmetric information,commitment
Adverse selection, commitment and exhaustible resource taxation, Julie Ing,
in Resource and Energy Economics
(2020)
Keywords: Resource taxation; Asymmetric information; commitment;
Adverse selection, commitment and exhaustible resource taxation, Julie Ing,
from CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich
(2016)
Keywords: resource taxation, asymmetric information, commitment
Strategic Resource Extraction And Substitute Development, T.O. Michielsen,
from Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research
(2013)
Keywords: exhaustible resource; substitute; innovation; closed-loop equilibrium
Exhaustibility and Risk as Asset Class Dimensions: A Social Investor Approach to Capital-Resource Economies, Johnson Kakeu,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2016)
Keywords: Capital-resource economies, Recursive utility, Shadow price, Marginal analysis, Exhaustibility and risk dimensions, Asset classes, Social discount rate, Exhaustion premium and risk premium, Sustainability
Utilization of an Exhaustible Resource: A Partial Equilibrium Approach, Mukul Majumdar,
from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
(2020)
Keywords: Sustainability, Renewable Resources, Intergenerational Equity, Dynamic Efficiency, Extinction, Complexity, Planning Revision, Long Run Optimality, Non-Convexity, Critical Conservation Stock, Ramsey-Euler Condition, Exhaustible Resources, Optimal Extraction, Technological Choice, Wealth Fund, Water Management, Uncertainty,
Production with an Exhaustible Resource: Efficiency and Intergenerational Equity, Mukul Majumdar,
from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
(2020)
Keywords: Sustainability, Renewable Resources, Intergenerational Equity, Dynamic Efficiency, Extinction, Complexity, Planning Revision, Long Run Optimality, Non-Convexity, Critical Conservation Stock, Ramsey-Euler Condition, Exhaustible Resources, Optimal Extraction, Technological Choice, Wealth Fund, Water Management, Uncertainty,
How effective is lithium recycling as a remedy for resource scarcity?, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Diana Roa Rubiano,
from Norwegian University of Life Sciences, School of Economics and Business
(2018)
Keywords: Natural Resource Economics; Exhaustible resources; Minerals; Recycling
How Effective is Lithium Recycling as a Remedy for Resource Scarcity?, Knut Einar Rosendahl and Diana Roa Rubiano,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2019)
Keywords: Natural resource economics, Exhaustible resources, Minerals, Recycling
Dynamic market power in an exhaustible resource industry: The case of rare earth elements, Frank Pothen,
from ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research
(2014)
Keywords: Partial Equilibrium Model, Metals, Rare Earths, Export Restrictions, Exhaustible Resources
Market power in an exhaustible resource market: The case of storable pollution permits, Matti Liski and Juan-Pablo Montero,
from Instituto de Economia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
(2008)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources, market power, pollution markets, durable-good monopoly
Short run effects of bleaker prospects for oligopolistic producers of a non-renewable resource, Kristine Grimsrud, Knut Einar Rosendahl, Halvor Briseid Storrøsten and Marina Tsygankova,
from Statistics Norway, Research Department
(2013)
Keywords: Exhaustible Resource Extraction; Cournot Competition; Natural Gas.
The Economics of Exhaustible Resources, Harold Hotelling,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(1954)
Keywords: Demand Function, Demand Curve, Exhaustible Resource, Free Competition, Linear Demand Function
When is it Optimal to Exhaust a Resource in a Finite Time?, Y. Hossein Farzin and Ken-Ichi Akao,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
(2006)
Keywords: Renewable resource management, Sustainability, Finite-time exhaustion, Optimal path, Policy implications
Effects of exhaustible resources and declining population on economic growth with Hotelling’s rule, Hiroaki Sasaki and Kazuo Mino,
in International Review of Economics & Finance
(2024)
Keywords: Exhaustible resource; Population decline; Endogenous growth; Hotelling’s rule;
Optimal Tariffs on Exhaustible Resources: The Case of a Quantity Setting Cartel, Kenji Fujiwara and Ngo Long,
from CESifo
(2012)
Keywords: dynamic game, exhaustible resource, Stackelberg leadership, optimal tariff
Why can China's coal resource-exhausted enterprises cross the district to transfer?, Cunfang Li, Danping Li and Xiaoxu Zhang,
in Resources Policy
(2019)
Keywords: Coal resources-exhausted enterprises; Transfer action; Driving mechanism; Coupling degree; Sustainable development;
Hartwick's rule and maximin paths when the exhaustible resource has an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
from HAL
(2008)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources,sustainability,Hartwick's rule.,Hartwick's rule,Ressources non renouvelables,durabilité,règle de Hartwick,maximin.
Zero discounting and optimal paths of depletion of an exhaustible resource with an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
from HAL
(2009)
Keywords: Ressources épuisables,règle de Hartwick,substitution intertemporelle,Exhaustible resources,Hartwick's rule,intertemporal substitution
Hartwick's rule and maximin paths when the exhaustible resource has an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
from HAL
(2008)
Keywords: Exhaustible resources,sustainability,Hartwick's rule.,Hartwick's rule,Ressources non renouvelables,durabilité,règle de Hartwick,maximin.
Zero discounting and optimal paths of depletion of an exhaustible resource with an amenity value, Antoine d'Autume and Katheline Schubert,
from HAL
(2009)
Keywords: Ressources épuisables,règle de Hartwick,substitution intertemporelle,Exhaustible resources,Hartwick's rule,intertemporal substitution
Intellectual property rights protection in the presence of exhaustible resources, Takeo Hori and Hiroaki Yamagami,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: Endogenous growth; Exhaustible resource; Innovation; Intellectual property rights protection; Patent breadth
Optimal Tariffs on Exhaustible Resources: The Case of Quantity Setting, Kenji Fujiwara and Ngo Long,
from CIRANO
(2012)
Keywords: dynamic game, exhaustible resource,Stackelberg leadership., jeu dynamique, ressources non-renouvelables, leadership de Stackelberg.
Hoard or Exploit? Intergenerational Allocation of Exhaustible Natural Resources, Hala Abu-Kalla, Ruslana Palatnik, Ofira Ayalon and Mordechai Shechter,
in Energies
(2020)
Keywords: economic welfare; energy; exhaustible resource; general equilibrium model; sovereign wealth fund (SWF); natural gas
Intellectual property rights protection in the presence of exhaustible resources, Takeo Hori and Hiroaki Yamagami,
in Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
(2018)
Keywords: Endogenous growth, Exhaustible resource, Innovation, Intellectual property rights protection, Patent breadth
HotellingÂ’s Exhaustible Resource Extraction Model as a Linear Program, John Hartwick,
from Economics Department, Queen's University
(2023)
Keywords: resource extraction, linear program, rent and interest rate
Recycled and non-recycled exhaustible resource: an optimal control strategy for input allocation, Silvia Bertarelli, Chiara Lodi and Stefania Ragni,
in Decisions in Economics and Finance
(2023)
Keywords: Recycling, Non-renewable resource, Optimal control, Input allocation, Waste disposal
Welfare Implications of Leadership in a Resource Market under Bilateral Monopoly, Kenji Fujiwara and Ngo Long,
in Dynamic Games and Applications
(2011)
Keywords: Dynamic game, Exhaustible resource, Stackelberg leadership, Feedback equilibria,
Welfare Implications of Leadership in a Resource Market under Bilateral Monopoly, Kenji Fujiwara and Ngo Long,
from School of Economics, Kwansei Gakuin University
(2011)
Keywords: Dynamic game, Exhaustible resource, Stackelberg leadership,Feedback equilibria
Depletion and Development: Natural Resource Supply with Endogenous Field Opening, Anthony Venables,
from CESifo
(2011)
Keywords: non-renewable resource, depletion, exhaustible, Hotelling, fossil fuel, carbon tax
Geometric conditions of reduction of exhausters, Majid E. Abbasov,
in Journal of Global Optimization
(2019)
Keywords: Nonsmooth analysis, Minimality of exhausters, Reduction of exhausters
Environmental and Natural Resource Policies, Hossein Askari, Zamir Iqbal and Abbas Mirakhor,
from Palgrave Macmillan
(2014)
Keywords: Real Exchange Rate, Depletable Resource, Military Expenditure, Muslim Country, Exhaustible Resource
Constant per capita consumption paths with exhaustible resources and decaying produced capital, Alexei F. Cheviakov and John Hartwick,
in Ecological Economics
(2009)
Keywords: Exhaustible resource Intertemporal equity Population increase Technical progress and radio-active decay in produced capital
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