Energy efficiency and consumption — the rebound effect — a survey
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...In the earliest comprehensive review paper on the rebound effect, Greening et al. (2000) identify a four-part typology/taxonomy of rebound effects: (1) direct; (2) secondary fuel use; (3) market clearing price and quantity adjustments; (4) transformational effects....
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...In considering their ‘secondary’ rebound effects, Greening et al. (2000) make one very important distinction that seems to have become conflated in later contributions....
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...Greening et al. (2000) raise the issue of capital costs, which has remained a source of debate in the rebound literature, but is yet to be effectively resolved....
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...Greening et al. (2000) also raise the time allocation issue, but they do so in the context of labour market participation rates and occupational structure....
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...Greening et al. (2000) then identify several types of secondary effects....
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...Yet, if IT and sustainable development are closely intertwined, rebound effects are, in many cases, a likely result (Greening et al., 2000)....
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