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European Review of Economic History | 2007

North versus South: Energy transition and energy intensity in Europe over 200 years

B.P.A Gales; Astrid Kander; Paolo Malanima; Mar Rubio

This article examines energy consumption in Sweden, Holland, Italy and Spain over 200 years, including both traditional and modern energy carriers. The analysis is based on totally new series of energy consumption including traditional carriers along with modern sources. Our main purposes are a closer examination of the process of the energy transition in Europe and a revision of the prevailing idea of there being, over the long run, an inverted U-curve in energy intensity. Changes in energy consumption are decomposed into effects from population growth, economic growth and energy intensity. The results on energy intensity challenge the previous suggestions of most scholars. An inverted U-curve does not exist whenever we include traditional sources of energy in our analysis.


Scandinavian Economic History Review | 2018

Machines and energy. Energy capital ratios in Europe and Latin America 1875 - 1970'

Cristián Ducoing; B.P.A Gales; Rick Hölsgens; Marí­a del Mar Rubio-Varas

ABSTRACT The relationship between energy and capital is one of the most important aspects of modern economic growth. Machines need energy to produce all the goods we enjoy; energy would be far less useful for humankind in absence of machines. However, the great majority of the economic models do not take into account the elasticities of substitution (or complementaries) between these two main variables. Actually, energy is absent in many growth models and discussions on diverging economic development paths. We approach this relevant issue from a new perspective: energy and capital relations during 100 years. We use the latest estimations of capital stock (machinery and equipment) and energy consumption for Latin America and compare them with those of Western Europe. The energy–capital ratio (how much energy is used per unit of capital) could be a predictor of economic growth, thus providing stylised facts about the timing and causes of the different modernisation patterns of these regions and showing us some answers on the long-run relationship between energy consumption and capital accumulation.


Archive | 2018

Energy and plastics: toward a fossil land of milk and honey

F.C.A. Veraart; Rick Hölsgens; B.P.A Gales

Two energy transitions characterised the period 1910–1970: the rise and fall of a national mining industry and the shift from coal to oil and natural gas. Domestic coal made the Netherlands less dependent on foreign supplies. World wars and economic crises long inspired a lifestyle based on low energy consumption.


GGDC Research Memorandum | 1994

In Foreign Parts: Free-Standing Companies in the Netherlands around the First World War

B.P.A Gales


Business History | 1999

Review: The renaissance of American steel: Lessons for managers in competitive industries

B.P.A Gales


Swiss Re | 2007

Internationalisation and globalisation of the insurance industry in the 19th and 20th centuries

B.P.A Gales


Archive | 1998

Insurance in industrial societies: economic role, agents and market from 18th century to today

B.P.A Gales


11th European Historical Economics Society Conference, 2015 | 2015

Machines, energy and economic growth : Energy Capital ratios in Europe and Latin America 1875 - 1970

Rick Hölsgens; Cristián Ducoing; B.P.A Gales; Maria del Mar Rubio


De ondernemersbiografie. Mythe & Werkelijkheid | 2008

De Nederlandse ondernemersbiografie in het perspectief van tijd en theorie

P. Kooij; B.P.A Gales


Studies over de sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Limburg | 2000

Houwen en stof bijten? Maakbaarheid in een mijnstreek

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Rick Hölsgens

Technical University of Dortmund

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Arie Rip

University of Twente

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F.C.A. Veraart

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Hw Harry Lintsen

Eindhoven University of Technology

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