Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10687802 | Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Research on the rebound effect has so far mainly considered 'micro-economic rebound effects' at the level of consumers and households, as well as 'macro-economic rebound effects' in the sense of energy efficiency-induced economic growth effects. This article focuses on an area of rebound research that has not yet received sufficient attention, namely on 'meso-economic rebound effects' as production-side and sector-level rebounds. The article summarizes and systematizes reasons why companies generate rebounds, distinguishes market- and sector-level rebounds from macro-economic growth effects, identifies a number of 'feedback loops' by which production-side and sector-level rebounds multiply or nullify consumer-side rebound effects, and finally discusses some conclusions on the potential quantitative dimension of production-side rebound effects.
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Authors
Tilman Santarius,