Energy-economy-environmental models with special reference to CO2 emission control
by Hans W. Gottinger
International Journal of Global Energy Issues (IJGEI), Vol. 4, No. 1/2, 1992

Abstract: Following the simple aggregative models of long-run growth and environmental constraints, developed in previous papers, we now focus on a discussion of large-scale models of energy, economy and CO2 interactions (EEE models). Our primary conclusions are that CO2 feedback effects and simple forms of optimisation could be added to conventional EEE models without much difficulty. They would greatly enhance the usefulness of these models. The advantages and difficulties of including such features as optimisation, CO2 feedback, and control of knowledge and physical capital stocks are considered. The structure and results of each model are discussed separately.

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