Latest posts
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2017: Energy and the Economy over the Long-Term: Size and Structure

Carey W. King • December 15th, 2017
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2020: Can Macroeconomic Models Really Model a Low-Carbon Energy Transition?

Carey W. King, Steve Keen, and David Daniels • November 11th, 2020
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2022: The Economic Growth Modeling We Need: Insights from the HARMONEY Model

Carey W. King • May 28th, 2022
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2022: Stranded Fossil-Fuel Assets Translate to Major Losses for Investors in Advanced Economies

Gregor Semieniuk • October 4th, 2022
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2023: Extreme Climate Risks and Financial Tipping Points

Gaël Giraud • April 11th, 2023
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2023: Living Well Within Limits: Is It Possible? And What Will It Take?

Julia Steinberger • September 19th, 2023
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2021: Energy: The Key to Understanding Economic Growth

Tiago Domingos • March 9th, 2021
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2023: The Energy Blindness of Economics From Adam Smith to William Nordhaus

Steve Keen • November 7th, 2023
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2025: The Real-World Economics of the Energy Transition: Finding Policy That Works

Hector Pollitt • February 11th, 2025
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2025: A Country-Level Energy and Exergy Database to Improve Understanding of Energy and the Economy

Matthew Heun, Paul Brockway • March 4th, 2025
