by cat » Fri 15 Jul 2005, 21:02:45
I was following a discussion on econbrowser about peak oil and why economists and "peak oilers" can't talk to each other. Someone summed it up as the following:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '"')What they've (economists) got a good grasp of is the fundamental factor behind economic growth: accumulation of physical and intellectual capital.
"Peak oilers" have a different explanation for economic growth, access to cheap energy, more specifically conventional crude oil. " -Heiko Gerhauser
Which caused me to ask then what factor does access to cheap energy play in accumulation of physical and intellectual capital and ponder a kind of chicken and egg question: Have we been able to create all our wonderful technology due to access to easy cheap energy, or has our ability to use our intellect to create our complex technology allowed us to utilize different substances for energy?
Since pondering peak oil, I've always assumed the former, and really still do. But, maybe I'm not correct.
Anyway, I thought it might me an interesting discussion topic on the group.
(If you read that thread I am lamb (my intitials).