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Jaime Nieto

University of Valladolid

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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231

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0

Scholarly Papers (4)

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Global Structural Change and Economic Dynamics Under a Green Growth Strategy: An Energy-Constrained Supermultiplier Approach

Number of pages: 37 Posted: 29 Nov 2021
University of the Balearic Islands - Department of Applied Economics, University of Valladolid, University of Valladolid - Department of Applied Economics and University of Valladolid
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Energy transition, Green growth, MEDEAS-world, supermultiplier model

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Is a Green Growth Strategy the Road to Energy Transition? An Energy-Constrained Supermultiplier Approach

Number of pages: 43 Posted: 22 May 2024
University of the Balearic Islands - Department of Applied Economics, University of Valladolid, University of Valladolid - Department of Applied Economics and University of Valladolid
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Energy transition, Green growth, MEDEAS-world, supermultiplier model

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Modeling the Phasing out of Fossil Fuels: How Fit are the Macroeconomic Options?

Number of pages: 40 Posted: 03 May 2026
University of Grenoble, University of Texas at Austin, World Bank, The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, Universidad de las Américas (UDLA), University of Valladolid, University of Pisa - Department of Economics, Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) and Mines Paris - PSL
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Net-zero transition, Fossil fuel phase-out, Ecological Macroeconomics, Decarbonization pathways, Climate policy, Integrated assessment models (IAMs)

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Exploring the Socio-Macroeconomic Impacts of Buildings Decarbonisation Including Efficiency and Rebound Effects

Number of pages: 53 Posted: 07 Aug 2025
University of Valladolid, University of Leeds - School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds and University of Leeds
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Energy rebound effects, Buildings decarbonisation, Ecological Macroeconomics, Low energy demand, Exergy economics, Energy efficiency