Energy efficiency and consumption — the rebound effect — a survey
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..., 2003) (even for industrialised countries), there is no assurance that technology will be the ‘saving role’ in the rationalisation of energy use (Berkhout et al., 2000; Greening et al., 2000; Jaccard and Bataille, 2000; Haas, 1997; Khazzoom, 1980), The well-known economic analysis based on the ‘Environmental Kuznets Curve’ does not seem to show an undisputable trend path in the relations among economic development and environmental burden....
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...Apart from few exceptions, satiation phenomena in terms of services demand have been ignored as well (Greening et al, 2000)....
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...Greening et al (2000) likewise refer to the consumer’s ‘level of awareness’ to point out that behavioral responses for instance with respect to the room temperature (air conditioning) are more likely to occur than with respect to food storage (refrigerator)....
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...In fact, this provides ground for higher ecological taxing, which is regularly mentioned in the literature (e.g. Binswanger, 2001; Greening et al, 2000; Herring and Roy, 2002)....
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