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Title: | The internalization of natural capital depreciation in a selected macroeconomic model: Implications for short-run analysis | Authors: | LAWRENCE RAVISHANKAR SUNDERAJ | Keywords: | Natural capital depreciation, IS-LM model, Environmental macroeconomics, Sustainable development, Canadian economy | Issue Date: | 13-Jan-2005 | Citation: | LAWRENCE RAVISHANKAR SUNDERAJ (2005-01-13). The internalization of natural capital depreciation in a selected macroeconomic model: Implications for short-run analysis. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | The acknowledgement that nature displays the properties of a capital good, in that it provides a flow of services and depreciates with use, has been neglected in macroeconomics until recently. As a starting premise, the study highlights a measurement problem in gross investment when the depreciation in natural capital is unaccounted for, and traces the consequences of the omission in relation to the investment-savings paradigm that characterizes the goods market. An outcome of internalizing natural capital depreciation is a higher level of nominal interest rate, which is interpreted as the opportunity cost of using manufactured and natural capital resources. The short-run responses of key variables to a policy rule on environmental restoration are then traced using the Keynesian general equilibrium model. Finally, a methodology is developed to empirically demonstrate the conceptual premises of the model with reference to the Canadian economy and the results of the simulations are presented in the thesis. | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/16953 |
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