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Nuclear fuel cycle: Environmental impact

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2008

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Ewing, R.C., 2008, Nuclear fuel cycle: Environmental impact: MRS Bulletin, v. 33, iss. April 2008, 3 p.

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This study utilizes the Johansen cointegration technique, the Granger non-causality test of Toda and Yamamoto (1995), the generalized impulse response function, and the generalized forecast error variance decomposition to examine the dynamic interrelationship among nuclear energy consumption, real oil price, oil consumption, and real income in six highly industrialized countries for the period 1965–2008. Our empirical results indicate that the relationships between nuclear energy consumption and oil are as substitutes in the U.S. and Canada, while they are complementary in France, Japan, and the U.K. Second, the long-run income elasticity of nuclear energy is larger than one, indicating that nuclear energy is a luxury good. Third, [...]

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Ewing, R.C.

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