重新审视能源消费的收入弹性:一个异质性、共同因子、动态的OECD与非OECD国家面板分析

Revisiting the Income Elasticity of Energy Consumption: A Heterogeneous, Common Factor, Dynamic OECD &non-OECD Country Panel Analysis

The Energy Journal · 2019
被引 73 · 同刊同年前 8%
ABS 3

中文导读

利用37个OECD和41个非OECD国家1960-2016年的面板数据,估计能源消费的收入和价格弹性,发现GDP弹性小于1且OECD与非OECD国家相似,而价格弹性在OECD国家更大。

Abstract

The current paper contributes to the literature on the relationship between economic development and energy demand by assembling a wide panel dataset of energy consumption and prices for 37 OECD and 41 non-OECD countries. The unbalanced data spans 1960-2016, with the full 56 years of data for 17 countries and all countries having at least 18 years. In addition, our dynamic panel estimates address nonstationarity, heterogeneity, and cross-sectional dependence. Most results suggest that the GDP elasticity is less than unity (e.g., 0.7)—i.e., energy intensity will fall with economic growth. Most evidence suggests that the GDP elasticity is similar for OECD and non-OECD countries, and for non-OECD countries, similar across income-bands. Also, there is no evidence that individual country elasticity estimates (for GDP or prices) vary systematically according to income. The price elasticity is larger (in absolute terms) for OECD than for non-OECD countries— indeed, it is typically insignificant for non-OECD countries.

能源经济学面板数据分析收入弹性经济发展与能源需求