Acemoglu D, Johnson S, Robinson JA (2005) Institutions as the fundamental cause of long-run growth. In: Aghion P, Durlauf S (eds) Handbook of economic growth, 1st edn. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 385–472.
Acemoglu D, Robinson JA (2006) Economic backwardness in political perspective. Am Polit Sci Rev 100(1):115–131.
Baldwin RE, Martin P, Ottaviano GIP (2001) Global income divergence, trade and industrialization: the geography of growth take-offs. J Econ Growth 6(1):5–37.
Becker GS, Murphy KM, Tamura RF (1990) Human capital, fertility, and economic growth. J Polit Econ 98(5):S12-S37.
- Carraro C, Galeotti M (2002) Traditional environmental instruments, Kyoto mechanisms and the role of technological change. In: Carraro C, Egenhofer C (eds) Firms, governments and climate policy-incentive-based policies for long-term climate change. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp 222–266.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Carraro C, Galeotti M (2004) Does endogenous technological change make a difference in climate change policy analysis? A Robustness Exercise with the FEEM-RICE Model. Working paper no. 152.04., Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.
Cigno A (1998) Fertility decisions when infant survival is endogenous. J Popul Econ 11(1):21–28.
- Clarke LE, Weyant JP (2002) Modelling induced technological change. In: Grübler A, Nakicenovic N, Nordhaus WD (eds) Technological change and the environment. Resources for the Future, Washington, pp 320–363.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Cohen JE (1995) How many people can the earth support? Norton, New York.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Dalgaard CJ, Strulik H (2007) Rediscovering the Solow model: an energy network approach. discussion paper no. 07–09, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.
Doepke M (2004) Accounting for fertility decline during the transition to growth. J Econ Growth 9(3):347–383.
- Dooley JJ (1999) Energy R&D in the United States. Working paper no. 12188, US Department of Energy, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Easterlin RA (1996) Growth triumphant: the twenty-first century in historical perspective. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Easterly W, Levine R (1997) Africa’s growth tragedy: policies and ethnic divisions. Q J Econ 112(4):1203–1250.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Easterly W, Levine R (2003) Tropics, germs and crops: the role of endowments in economic development. J Monet Econ 50(1):3–39.
Edenhofer O, Bauer N, Kriegler E (2005) The impact of technological change on climate protection and welfare: insights from the model MIND. Ecol Econ 54(2–3):277–292.
- EIA (2005) Historical data overview. Energy Information Administration, US Department of Energy. http://www.eia.doe.gov/overview_hd.html .
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- EIA (2009) Energy glossary. Energy Information Administration, US Department of Energy. http://www.eia.doe.gov/glossary/index.html .
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Energy.EU (2009) Energy glossary. Europe’s Energy Portal. http://www.energy.eu/glossary.php .
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Engerman SL, Sokoloff KL (2002) Factor endowment, inequality, and paths of development among new world economies. EconomÃÂa 3(1):41–109.
- Etemad B, Luciani J, Bairoch P, Toutain JC (1991) World energy production 1800–1985. Libraire Droz, Geneva.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Fernández-Villaverde J (2001) Was Malthus right? Economic growth and population dynamics. Working paper no. 01-046, Penn Institute for Economic Research, University of Pennsylvania.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Gagnon L (2008) Civilisation and energy payback. Energy Policy 36(9):3317–3322.
Galor O (2005) From stagnation to growth: unified growth theory. In: Aghion P, Durlauf S (eds) Handbook of economic growth. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 171–293.
Galor O, Moav O (2002) Natural selection and the origin of economic growth. Q J Econ 117(4):1133–1191.
Galor O, Moav O, Vollrath D (2009) Inequality in land ownership, the emergence of human capital promoting institutions and the great divergence. Rev Econ Stud 76(1):143–179.
Galor O, Mountford A (2006) Trade and the great divergence: the family connection. Am Econ Rev 96(2):299–303.
Galor O, Mountford A (2008) Trading population for productivity: theory and evidence. Rev Econ Stud 75(4):1143–1179.
Galor O, Weil D (1999) From Malthusian stagnation to modern growth. Am Econ Rev 89(2): 150–154.
Galor O, Weil D (2000) Population, technology and growth: from Malthusian stagnation to the demographic transition and beyond. Am Econ Rev 90(4):806–828.
Gemmell N, Wardley P (1996) Output, productivity and wages in the British coal industry before 1914: a model with evidence from the Durham region. Bull Econ Res 48(3):209–240.
- Hall DO, Rosillo-Calle F, Woods J (1994) Biomass utilization in households & industry: energy use and development. Chemosphere 29(5):1099–1119.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Hansen GD, Prescott EC (2002) Malthus to Solow. Am Econ Rev 92(4):1205–1217.
- Hillring B (2006) World trade in forest products and wood fuel. Biomass Bioenergy 30(10):815–825.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Jones C (2001) Was an industrial revolution inevitable? Economic growth over the very long run. Adv Macroecon 1(2):1–43.
Kögel T, Prskawetz A (2001) Agricultural productivity growth and escape from the Malthusian trap. J Econ Growth 6(4):337–357.
- Karekezi S, Lata K, Coelho ST (2004) Traditional biomass energy: improving its use and moving to modern energy use. Working paper no. 308, AFREPREN/FWD.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Kostic MM (2007) Energy: global and historical background. In: Capehart BL (ed) Encyclopedia of energy engineering and technology. Taylor & Francis, New York, pp 601–615.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Löschel A (2002) Technological change in economic models of environmental policy: a survey. Ecol Econ 43(2–3):105–126.
- Lagerlöf NP (2003a) From Malthus to modern growth: can epidemics explain the three regimes? Int Econ Rev 44(2):755–777.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Lagerlöf NP (2003b) Gender equality and long-run growth. J Econ Growth 8(4):403–426.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Lagerlöf NP (2003c) Mortality and early growth in England, France and Sweden. Scand J Econ 105(3):419–440.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Lagerlöf NP (2006) The Galor–Weil model revisited: a quantitative exercise. Rev Econ Dyn 9(1):116–142.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Lane PR, Tornell A (1996) Power, growth and the voracity effect. J Econ Growth 1(2):213–241.
Leach G (1992) The energy transition. Energy Policy 20(2):116–123.
- Maddison A (2007) The contours of the world economy 1–2030 AD. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Pérez-Barahona A (2007) Capital accumulation and non-renewable energy resources: a special functions case. Discussion paper no. 2007/9, CORE, Université Catholique de Louvain.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Pomeranz K (2000) The great divergence: China, Europe and the making of the modern world economy. Princeton University Press, Princeton.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Reilly J, Paltsev S (2009) Biomass energy and competition for land. In: Hertel TW, Rose SK, Tol RSJ (eds) Economic analysis of land use in global climate change policy, 1st edn. Routledge, Abingdon, pp 184–207.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Rodrik D, Subramanian A, Trebbi F (2004) Institutions rule: the primacy of institutions over geography and integration in economic development. J Econ Growth 9(2):131–165.
- Schlamadinger B, Jürgens I (2004) Bioenergy and the clean development mechanism. In: Proceedings of the 2nd world conference on biomass for energy, industry and climate protection. Rome, Italy, pp 2298–2301.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Schurr SH (1984) Energy use, technological change, and productive efficiency: an economic–historical interpretation. Annu Rev Energy 9:409–425.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Shell International, Global Business Environment (2001) Energy needs, choices and possibilities-scenarios to 2050. http://www.cleanenergystates.org/CaseStudies/Shell_2050.pdf .
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Stern DI, Cleveland CJ (2004) Energy and economic growth. Working paper no. 0410, Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
- Stewart DJ (1997) African urbanization: dependent linkages in a global economy. Tijdschr Econ Soc Geogr 88(3):251–261.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
Sue Wing I (2006) Representing induced technological change in models for climate policy analysis. Energy Econ 28(5–6):539–562.
Tahvonen O, Salo S (2001) Economic growth and the transitions between renewable and nonrenewable energy resources. Eur Econ Rev 45(8 ):1379–1398.
Tamura R (2002) Human capital and the switch from agriculture to industry. J Econ Dyn Control 27(2):207–242.
Tamura R (2006) Human capital and economic development. J Dev Econ 79(1):26–72.
- van Aardenne JA, Dentener FJ, Olivier JGJ et al (2001) A 1°×1° resolution data set of historical anthropogenic trace gas emissions for the period 1890–1990. Glob Biogeochem Cycles 15(4):909–928.
Paper not yet in RePEc: Add citation now
van den Bergh JCJM (1999) Handbook of environmental and resource economics. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
van der Zwaan BCC, Gerlagh R, Klaassen G et al (2002) Endogenous technological change in climate change modelling. Energy Econ 24(1):1–19.