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Title: Constraints on Dematerialisation and Allocation of Natural Capital along a Sustainable Growth Path
Authors: Belbute, José Manuel Madeira
Rodrigues, João
Domingos, Tiago
Conceição, Pedro
Keywords: Economic growth
environmental concerns
sustainability constraints
materialisation and allocation of natural capital
Issue Date: 2003
Citation: Belbute, J.M.M., J. Rodrigues, T. Domingos e P. Conceição (2003), Constraints on Dematerialisation and Allocation of Natural Capital along a Sustainable Growth Path, Documento de Trabalho nº 2003/01, Universidade de Évora, Departamento de Economia.
Abstract: This paper extends the neoclassical growth model with natural capital by introducing two new concepts: allocation of natural capital and materialization. We consider that anthropogenic environmental impact is correlated with the throughput of the economy (materialisation). Materialisation is the material throughput per unit of economic activity. We capture the effect of the reduction of this throughput dematerialisation in the elasticities of materialisation and aggregate environmental impact. In our framework the fraction of natural capital devoted to production does not provide direct environmental services nor does it contribute to ecosystem functioning namely affecting the carrying capacity of natural capital.We analyse an optimal sustainable growth path, in the context of exogenous technological change. Our main conclusion is that the ratio of dematerialisation elasticities must equal the inverse of the share of natural capital in order to assure unbounded economic growth with constant natural capital.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/8403
Type: workingPaper
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