英国的绿色增长和净零政策:一些概念和衡量问题

IF 7.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Energy Strategy Reviews Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.esr.2024.101506
Victor Ajayi, Michael G. Pollitt
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本文探讨了向净零过渡的可能性如何影响英国全要素生产率的长期增长。本文是在净零目标与生产率增长之间可能存在权衡的背景下进行研究的。我们首先讨论了绿色增长和绿色工业革命的概念,然后将绿色经济与循环经济联系起来,并讨论了国内生产总值(GDP)的测量方法以及这与气候政策下生产率增长的关系。我们使用模拟方法对英国电力行业净零增长的预测进行了分析,以了解在产出增长下降的同时投入增长的后果,结果显示 2020 年代是充满挑战的几十年,由于高投入和低产出的共同作用,电力行业的生产率每年下降-3.24%。然而,我们的研究结果表明,2030 年代和 2040 年代的前景更为光明,随着电气化程度的提高以及化石燃料和劳动力投入的减少,生产率年均增长率分别为 3% 和 1.6%。总之,通过分析我们可以看到,在 2050 年之前的较早年份,提高甚至维持该部门的全要素生产率水平将是多么具有挑战性。
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Green growth and net zero policy in the UK: Some conceptual and measurement issues

This paper examines how the likelihood of a transition to net zero could play out on the UK's total factor productivity growth over the longer term. It does this in the context of a potential trade-off between net zero goals and productivity growth. We begin by discussing the concept of green growth and a green industrial revolution, and then relate the green economy to the circular economy, as well as GDP measurement and how this relates to productivity growth under climate policies. We use a simulation method for the projected growth under net zero of the electricity sector in Great Britain to provide a context on the consequences of increasing input growth as output growth declines, and the result shows that the 2020s are challenging decades as productivity declines by −3.24 % p.a. in the electricity sector due to the combination of high input and low output growth. However, our findings reveal that the 2030s and 2040s look more promising, with productivity growth of 3 % p.a. and 1.6 % p.a. respectively as electrification increases and fossil fuel and labour inputs decline. Overall, the analysis offers a glimpse of just how challenging raising even maintaining the level of TFP will be in that sector in the earlier years out to 2050.

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Energy Strategy Reviews
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期刊介绍: Energy Strategy Reviews is a gold open access journal that provides authoritative content on strategic decision-making and vision-sharing related to society''s energy needs. Energy Strategy Reviews publishes: • Analyses • Methodologies • Case Studies • Reviews And by invitation: • Report Reviews • Viewpoints
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