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ID110723
Title ProperElephant in Hotelling's room
LanguageENG
AuthorHart, Rob ;  Spiro, Daniel
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper questions the assumption, commonly used in theoretical and policy research, that scarcity rents make up a large proportion of market prices for oil and coal. We show that the empirical literature, simple calculations of historical and future scarcity rent shares, and possible theoretical explanations all imply the same overall conclusions: that scarcity rents seem to have been marginal or non-existent historically; that they almost certainly do not dominate fossil resource prices today; and that there will be other factors shaping the prices in the upcoming decades. We therefore argue that using the scarcity rent as the main or only basis for policy or for explaining empirical outcomes is ill-advised.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.12; Dec 2011: p.7834-7838
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.12; Dec 2011: p.7834-7838
Key WordsResource Scarcity ;  Climate Policy ;  Green Paradox