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What structural change is needed for a post-growth economy: A framework of analysis and empirical evidence

10 January, 2021

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Industrial decarbonisation policies for a UK net zero target

09 December, 2020

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Briefing: Industrial decarbonisation policies for a UK net zero target

09 December, 2020

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Decomposing the drivers of residential space cooling energy consumption in EU-28 countries using a panel data approach

10 October, 2020

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A data strategy to promote the clean growth of UK industries

12 May, 2020

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Structural change for a post-growth economy: Investigating the relationship between embodied energy intensity and labour productivity

13 January, 2020

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Thermodynamic efficiency gains and their role as a key ‘engine of economic growth’

20 December, 2018

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Peter Taylor

10 October, 2018

Untangling the drivers of energy reduction in the UK productive sectors: Efficiency or offshoring?

10 September, 2018

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