Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Ivanova, Olga"
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Global Sustainability Accounting - Developing EXIOBASE for Multi-Regional Footprint Analysis
Wood, Richard; Stadler, Konstantin; Bulavskaya, Tatyana; Lutter, Stephan; Giljum, Stefan; de Koning, Arjan; Kuenen, Jeroen; Schutz, Helmut; Acosta-Fernandez, Jose; Usubiaga, Arkaitz; Silva Simas, Moana; Ivanova, Olga; Weinzettel, Jan; Schmidt, Jannick H.; Merciai, Stefano; Tukker, Arnold (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)Measuring progress towards sustainable development requires appropriate frameworks and databases. The System of Environmental-Economic Accounts (SEEA) is undergoing continuous refinement with these objectives in mind. In ... -
Modeling regional effects of energy policy: Combining technical and economic aspects to assess energy policy
Helgesen, Per Ivar (Doctoral theses at NTNU, 2018:355;, Doctoral thesis, 2018)Summary of the thesis When designing and introducing policy instruments like taxes and subsidies, mathematical models are employed to assess which effects should be expected. Assessments of socioeconomic costs and gains ... -
Regional policy and the role of inter-regional trade data: Policy simulations with a model for Norway
Johansen, Ulf; Egging, Ruud; Ivanova, Olga (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Point data observations are often used to calibrate computable general equilibrium (CGE) models; however, results may be impacted by calibration of an Armington trade specification in a regional CGE (R-CGE) model. This ... -
Regional policy effects in Norway
Johansen, Ulf (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:145, Doctoral thesis, 2019)This thesis explores various regional policy effects in Norway. Studying such effects is interesting for several reasons. First, Norway is a large country with a relatively small, diverse, and geographically spread population. ... -
Using a hybrid hard-linked model to analyze reduced climate gas emissions from transport
Helgesen, Per Ivar; Lind, Arne; Ivanova, Olga; Tomasgard, Asgeir (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In this paper we have hard-linked a bottom-up energy system model (TIMES) and a top-down computable general equilibrium model (REMES) in order to analyze both the energy system impacts and the economic impacts of reducing ...