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Thermo Economics in a Finite World

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An analysis of possible restrictions on economic development posed by climate change and resource factors. The paper examines international trends over several decades of GDP, capital stock, population and energy demand and intensity, and the extent to which these trends may need to change to meet restrictions on CO2 emissions arising from consumption of fossil fuels.

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  • John Bryant, 2007. "Thermo Economics in a Finite World," Working Papers ee2007, Economic Consultancy, Vocat International.
  • Handle: RePEc:voc:wpaper:ee2007
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    Thermodynamics; economics; Le Chatelier; energy; climate change; finite world; limits to growth;
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