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On the rebound: the interaction of energy efficiency, energy use and economic activity. An introduction Schipper L |
355 - 366 |
Energy efficiency fallacies revisited Brookes L |
367 - 388 |
On the rebound? Feedback between energy intensities and energy uses in IEA countries Schipper L, Grubb M |
389 - 401 |
Energy efficiency and consumption - the rebound effect - a survey Greening LA, Greene DL, Difiglio C |
403 - 410 |
The rebound effect for space heating - Empirical evidence from Austria Haas R, Biermayr P |
411 - 424 |
Making cold homes warmer: the effect of energy efficiency improvements in low-income homes Milne G, Boardman B |
425 - 432 |
Defining the rebound effect Berkhout PHG, Muskens JC, Velthuijsen JW |
433 - 438 |
The rebound effect: some empirical evidence from India Roy J |
439 - 449 |
A view from the macro side: rebound, backfire, and Khazzoom-Brookes Saunders HD |
451 - 455 |
Estimating future elasticities of substitution for the rebound debate Jaccard M, Bataille C |
457 - 469 |
Prices, technology development and the rebound effect Birol F, Keppler JH |
471 - 475 |
Energy efficiency: rebounding to a sound analytical perspective Laitner JA |
477 - 486 |
The economics of energy efficiency: insights from voluntary participation programs Howarth RB, Haddad BM, Paton B |
487 - 495 |
Dealing with environmental savings in a dynamical economy - how to stop chasing your tail in the pursuit of sustainability Sanne C |
497 - 500 |
Does predicted rebound depend on distinguishing between energy and energy services? Saunders HD |