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References for Employment effects of green energy policies
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Further reading
- Couture, T. D., Cory, K., Kreycik, C., Williams, E. A Policymaker's Guide to Feed-in Tariff Policy Design National Renewable Energy Laboratory Technical Report No.NREL/TP-6A2-44849, 2010.
- Frondel, M., Ritter, N., Schmidt, C. M., Vance, C. "Economic impacts from the promotion of renewable energy technologies: The German experience" Energy Policy 38:8 (2010): 4048–4056.
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Key references
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Cox, M., Peichl, A., Pestel, N., Siegloch, S. "Labor demand
effects of rising electricity prices: Evidence for
Germany" Energy
Policy 75 (2014): 266–277. Key reference: [1]
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Lehr, U., Nitsch, J., Kratzat, M., Lutz, C., Edler, D. "Renewable energy
and employment in Germany" Energy
Policy 36:1 (2008): 108–117. Key reference: [2]
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Zhang, S., Chen, Y., Liu, X., Yangs, M., Xu, L. "Employment effects
of solar PV industry in China. A spreadsheet-based analytical
model" Energy
Policy 109 (2017): 59–65. Key reference: [3]
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Connolly, K., Allan, G., McIntyre, S. G. "The evolution of
green jobs in Scotland. A hybrid approach" Energy
Policy 88 (2016): 355–360. Key reference: [4]
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Hillebrand, B., Buttermann, H. G., Behringer, J. M., Bleuel, M. "The expansion of
renewable energies and employment effects in Germany" Energy
Policy 34:18 (2006): 3484–3494. Key reference: [5]
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Blazecjzak, J., Braun, F., Edler, D., Schill, W. -P. "Economic effects of
renewable energy expansion. A model-based analysis for
Germany" Renewable and
Sustainable Energy Reviews 40 (2014): 1070–1080. Key reference: [6]
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Lehr, U., Ulrich, P. "Economic impacts of
renewable energy increase in Germany" In: Uyar, T. (ed). Towards 100%
Renewable Energy. Springer Proceedings in Energy. Cham: Springer, 2017. Key reference: [7]
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Markandya, A., Inaki, A., González-Eguino, M., Róman, M. V. "Towards a green
energy economy? Tracking the employment effects of low-carbon
technologies in the European Union" Applied
Energy 179 (2016): 1342–1350. Key reference: [8]
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Simas, M., Pacca, S. "Assessing
employment in renewable energy technologies. A case study for
wind power in Brazil" Renewable and
Sustainable Energy Reviews 31 (2014): 83–90. Key reference: [9]
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Garrett-Peltier, H. "Green versus brown.
Comparing the employment impacts of energy efficiency, renewable
energy, and fossil fuels using an input-output model" Economic
Modelling 61 (2017): 439–447. Key reference: [10]
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Hamermesh, D. Labor
Demand. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1993. Key reference: [11]
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Deschenes, O. "Climate policy and
labor markets" In: Fullerton, D., Wolfram, C. (eds). The Design and
Implementation of US Climate Policy. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2012. Key reference: [12]
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Kahn, M. E., Mansur, E. T. "Do local energy
prices and regulation affect the geographic concentration of
employment?" Journal of Public
Economics 101 (2013): 105–114. Key reference: [13]
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Walker, W. R. "Environmental
regulation and labor reallocation" American Economic
Review: Papers and Proceedings 101:3 (2011): 442–447. Key reference: [14]
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Walker, W. R. "The transitional
costs of sectoral reallocation: Evidence from the Clean Air Act
and the workforce" Quarterly Journal
of Economics 128:4 (2013): 1787–1835. Key reference: [15]
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Cox, M., Peichl, A., Pestel, N., Siegloch, S. "Labor demand
effects of rising electricity prices: Evidence for
Germany" Energy
Policy 75 (2014): 266–277.
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Additional References
- AG Energiebilanzen e.V. Bruttostromerzeugung in Deutschland von 1990 bis 2013 nach Energieträgern (2014).
- Agnolucci, P. "The effect of the German and British environmental taxation reforms: A simple assessment" Energy Policy 37:8 (2009): 3043–3051.
- Antoni, M., Janser, M., Lehmer, F. "The hidden winners of renewable energy promotion. Insights into sector-specific wage differentials" Energy Policy 86 (2015): 595–613.
- Bergmann, A., Hanley, N., Wright, R. "Valuing the attributes of renewable energy investments" Energy Policy 34:9 (2006): 1004–1014.
- Bernard, L., Semmler, W., Lutz, C., Lehr, U. "Macroeconomic Effects of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Policies with a Focus on Germany" In: Bernard, L., Semmler, W. (eds). The Oxford Handbook of the Macroeconomics of Global Warming. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015.
- Berndt, E. R., Wood, D. O. "Technology, prices, and the derived demand for energy" Review of Economics and Statistics 57:3 (1975): 259–268.
- Dechezleprêtre, A., Sato, M. "The impacts of environmental regulations on competitiveness" Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 11:2 (2017): 183–206.
- Diekmann, J., Breitschopf, B., Lehr, U. Social Impacts of Renewable Energy in Germany: Size, History and Alleviation GWS Discussion Paper No.7, 2016.
- Dvorak, P., Martinát, S., van der Horst, D., Frantál, B., Turecková, K. "Renewable energy investment and job creation; a cross-sectoral assessment for the Czech Republic with reference to EU benchmarks" Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 69 (2017): 360–368.
- Falk, M., Koebel, B. M. "Outsourcing, imports and labour demand" Scandinavian Journal of Economics 104:4 (2002): 567–586.
- Frondel, M., Ritter, N., Schmidt, C. M., Vance, C. "Economic impacts from the promotion of renewable energy technologies: The German experience" Energy Policy 38:8 (2010): 4048–4056.
- Greenstone, M. "The impacts of environmental regulations on industrial activity: Evidence from the 1970 and 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments and the Census of Manufactures" Journal of Political Economy 110:6 (2002): 1175–1219.
- Henriksson, E., Söderholm, P., Warell, L. "Industrial electricity demand and energy efficiency policy: The role of price changes and private R&D in the Swedish pulp and paper industry" Energy Policy 47:437–446 (2012).
- Kemfert, C., Welsch, H. "Energy-capital-labor substitution and the economic effects of CO2 abatement: Evidence for Germany" Journal of Policy Modeling 22:6 (2000): 641–660.
- Lehr, U., Lutz, C., Edler, D. "Green jobs? Economic impacts of renewable energy in Germany" Energy Policy 47 (2012): 358–364.
- Lehr, U., Mönnig, A., Missaoui, R., Marrouki, S., Gazhi, B. S. "Employment from renewable energy and energy efficiency in Tunisia—New insights, new results" Energy Procedia 93 (2016): 223–228.
- Moreno, B., López, A. J. "The effect of renewable energy on employment: The case of Asturias (Spain)" Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 12:3 (2008): 732–751.
- OECD/Cedefop Greener Skills and Jobs. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2014.
- Pindyck, R. S., Rotemberg, J. J. "Dynamic factor demands and the effects of energy price shocks" American Economic Review 73:5 (1983): 1066–1079.
- Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century Renewables 2013 Global Status Report. Paris: REN21, 2013.
- Welsch, H., Ochsen, C. "The determinants of aggregate energy use in West Germany: Factor substitution, technological change, and trade" Energy Economics 27:1 (2005): 93–111.