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The Energy Transition of the Transition Economies : An Empirical Analysis

dc.contributor.author Zhang, Fan
dc.date.accessioned 2013-04-12T17:28:31Z
dc.date.available 2013-04-12T17:28:31Z
dc.date.issued 2013-03
dc.description.abstract The aggregate manufacturing energy intensity of 28 countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia had declined by 35 percent during 1998-2008. This study reveals strong evidence of convergence: less efficient countries improved more rapidly and the cross-country variance in energy productivity narrowed over time. An index decomposition analysis indicates that energy intensities declined largely because of more efficient energy use rather than shifts from energy intensive to less intensive manufacturing activities. Income growth and energy price increases were the main drivers of the convergence. They dominated the impact of trade, which led to specialization in energy intensive industries. en
dc.identifier http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17458288/energy-transition-transition-economies-empirical-analysis
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13189
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseries Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6387
dc.rights CC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holder World Bank
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
dc.subject ABUNDANT ENERGY
dc.subject APPROACH
dc.subject AVAILABILITY
dc.subject CAPACITY UTILIZATION
dc.subject CAPITAL STOCKS
dc.subject CARBON
dc.subject CARBON DIOXIDE
dc.subject CEMENT
dc.subject CEMENT INDUSTRY
dc.subject CEMENT PRODUCTION
dc.subject CHANGES IN ENERGY INTENSITY
dc.subject CLIMATE
dc.subject CLIMATE ZONE
dc.subject CONSUMER DEMAND
dc.subject COOLING
dc.subject DECLINING ENERGY INTENSITY
dc.subject DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
dc.subject DIESEL
dc.subject ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
dc.subject ECONOMIC BENEFITS
dc.subject ECONOMIC GROWTH
dc.subject ECONOMIC RECOVERY
dc.subject EFFICIENCY GAINS
dc.subject EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
dc.subject EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
dc.subject EFFICIENT ENERGY USE
dc.subject ELECTRIC POWER
dc.subject ELECTRICITY PRICES
dc.subject EMISSIONS
dc.subject ENERGY CONSUMPTION
dc.subject ENERGY COSTS
dc.subject ENERGY DEMAND
dc.subject ENERGY ECONOMICS
dc.subject ENERGY EFFICIENCY
dc.subject ENERGY EFFICIENT TECHNOLOGIES
dc.subject ENERGY INPUT
dc.subject ENERGY INTENSIVE
dc.subject ENERGY LOSSES
dc.subject ENERGY POLICIES
dc.subject ENERGY POLICY
dc.subject ENERGY PRICE
dc.subject ENERGY PRICES
dc.subject ENERGY REQUIREMENT
dc.subject ENERGY RESOURCES
dc.subject ENERGY SAVINGS
dc.subject ENERGY SUBSIDIES
dc.subject ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
dc.subject EXCHANGE RATE
dc.subject FERROUS METALS
dc.subject FINAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION
dc.subject FINANCIAL CRISIS
dc.subject FOSSIL
dc.subject FOSSIL FUELS
dc.subject FUEL
dc.subject GAS
dc.subject GAS PRICES
dc.subject GASOLINE
dc.subject GENERATION
dc.subject GROWTH IN DEMAND
dc.subject HIGH ENERGY INTENSITY
dc.subject HIGHER ENERGY PRICES
dc.subject IMPROVEMENTS IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY
dc.subject IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
dc.subject INCOME
dc.subject INCREASING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
dc.subject INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES
dc.subject INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY PRICE
dc.subject INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
dc.subject MEMBER STATES
dc.subject MONETARY FUND
dc.subject OIL
dc.subject OIL EQUIVALENT
dc.subject OXYGEN
dc.subject PER CAPITA INCOME
dc.subject PETROLEUM
dc.subject POLICY IMPLICATIONS
dc.subject POWER
dc.subject PRICE ELASTICITIES
dc.subject PRICE ELASTICITY
dc.subject PRICE OF ELECTRICITY
dc.subject PRIMARY ENERGY
dc.subject PRIMARY ENERGY CONSUMPTION
dc.subject PRODUCER PRICE
dc.subject PRODUCTION LEVELS
dc.subject RATIONAL USE OF ENERGY
dc.subject RAW MATERIAL
dc.subject REDUCING ENERGY USE
dc.subject REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
dc.subject RESIDENTIAL ENERGY
dc.subject SUBSTITUTION
dc.subject TOTAL COSTS
dc.subject TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION
dc.subject WOOD PRODUCTS
dc.subject WORLD ENERGY
dc.title The Energy Transition of the Transition Economies : An Empirical Analysis en
dspace.entity.type Publication
okr.crosscuttingsolutionarea Climate Change
okr.date.disclosure 2013-03-01
okr.doctype Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
okr.doctype Publications & Research
okr.docurl http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/03/17458288/energy-transition-transition-economies-empirical-analysis
okr.globalpractice Macroeconomics and Fiscal Management
okr.globalpractice Environment and Natural Resources
okr.globalpractice Energy and Extractives
okr.globalpractice Energy and Extractives
okr.identifier.doi 10.1596/1813-9450-6387
okr.identifier.externaldocumentum 000158349_20130319085959
okr.identifier.internaldocumentum 17458288
okr.identifier.report WPS6387
okr.language.supported en
okr.pdfurl http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2013/03/19/000158349_20130319085959/Rendered/PDF/wps6387.pdf en
okr.region.administrative Europe and Central Asia
okr.region.geographical Central Asia
okr.region.geographical Eastern Europe
okr.relation.associatedurl https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/16208
okr.topic Energy :: Energy and Environment
okr.topic Macroeconomics and Economic Growth :: Climate Change Economics
okr.topic Energy :: Energy Demand
okr.topic Energy :: Energy Production and Transportation
okr.topic Environment :: Environment and Energy Efficiency
okr.unit Development Research Group (DECRG)
okr.volume 1 of 1
relation.isSeriesOfPublication 26e071dc-b0bf-409c-b982-df2970295c87
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