2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10082874
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The Prism of Elasticity in Rebound Effect Modelling: An Insight from the Freight Transport Sector

Abstract: Abstract:If the rebound effect is to be considered a major obstacle to sustainable freight transport, then action and timely policy must be made in advance. This, however, requires a theoretical understanding of the nature of the rebound effect and an empirical grasp of its underlying mechanism. Elasticity is the centrepiece of current models on the rebound effect (or Jevons paradox). Although elasticity is a metric of indisputable usefulness for empirical purposes, it may be misleading when applied to the com… Show more

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“…Often, these rebound effects are assessed through the cost and time elasticities of freight transport. In an original contribution, Franco Ruzzenenti explains how elasticities as currently used can be misleading [6]. His main assertion is that tabulating flows as is done today neglects the complex interdependence between flows that is present in networks and that is essential for considering rebound effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, these rebound effects are assessed through the cost and time elasticities of freight transport. In an original contribution, Franco Ruzzenenti explains how elasticities as currently used can be misleading [6]. His main assertion is that tabulating flows as is done today neglects the complex interdependence between flows that is present in networks and that is essential for considering rebound effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%