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An energy analysis of the investment problem

The central planning model presented here generates optimal resource utilization and investment paths in the case where there is substitution between new and old capital, and where the resource input to capital is decreasing with time. Solutions to the model are found to have a straightforward inter...

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Published in:Energy economics 1979-10, Vol.1 (4), p.219-223
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