Energy Demand And Economic Growth

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A01=Corazon M Siddayao
Aggregate Energy Consumption
Allen Partial Elasticities
Author_Corazon M Siddayao
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Cross-price Elasticities
Cross-price Elasticity Estimates
demand modeling techniques
developing countries energy data
Energy Conservation
Energy Demand
Energy Intensity
energy policy analysis
Energy Price Increases
Energy Resources
Energy Sources
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Estimated Elasticity Coefficients
Estimating Demand Parameters
Food Processing Industry
Full Elasticities
Gdp Concept
Gdp Ratio
GNP Growth Rate
income elasticity estimation
Long Run Price Elasticities
PPP Price
price elasticity analysis
Primary Energy Intensity
quantitative energy demand assessment
Quasi-fixed Input
substitution complementarity
Time Series Data
Total Gdp
Translog Function
Translog Functional Form

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367158576
  • Weight: 263g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The author examines the measurement and conceptual issues that complicate analytical work in the energy demand field. Successful policy decisions depend on the use of appropriate data and analytic methods; because the demand side of the energy-economy interaction is highly complex, this study focuses on the more basic economic and energy concepts and methods in demand analyses. He critiques measures used to analyze the relationship of energy to economic growth and summarizes the various demand estimation methods and their results. Highlighting the problems faced by analysts in developing countries who often have limited time and inadequate data, she discusses the serious implications of basing policy decisions on questionable analytic methods and data.

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