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  1. Economic growth and environmental degradation: the environmental Kuznets curve and sustainable development. DI Stern, MS Common, EB Barbier. World development 24 (7), 1151-1160. , 1996. 2347. 1996. A multivariate cointegration analysis of the role of energy in the US macroeconomy. DI Stern. Energy Economics 22, 267-283.

  2. I am an energy and environmental economist and a professor at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University. I work on the role of energy in the economy, climate change, electricity, and the science of science including bibliometrics and meta-analysis.

  3. A. Moneta, and D. I. Stern (2021) Estimating the economy-wide rebound effect using empirically identified structural vector autoregressions, Energy Economics 97, 105158. Working Paper Version | Blogpost | Data and Code.

  4. www.sterndavidi.com › CVDavid I. Stern

    Geography. Hebrew University of Jerusalem, B.A. Geography and Economics. Awards and Honours. 2020 Francqui Chair for Academic Year 2020-21. Francqui Foundation and Hasselt University, Belgium. 2016 Elected Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Editing and Editorial and Advisory Boards.

  5. David Stern is a professor in the Crawford School of Policy at The Australian National University and Director of the International and Development Economics Program. He is an energy and environmental economist, whose research focuses on the role of energy in growth and development and environmental impacts including climate change.

  6. David I. Stern. Boston University: Boston, MA, US. 1995 to 1996 | Assistant Professor (Geography) Employment. Show more detail. Source : David I. Stern. University of York: York, GB. 1993-09 to 1994-12 | Research Fellow (Environmental Economics and Environmental Management)

  7. Public CV. David I. Stern. Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University, 132 Lennox Crossing, Acton, ACT.