Economic sanctions and energy efficiency: Evidence from Iranian industrial sub-sectors
研究了2015至2019年间经济制裁对伊朗各工业子部门能源效率的影响,发现制裁强度显著降低了能源效率,尤其对进口依赖度高的部门影响更大。
Improving energy efficiency is vital for reducing energy consumption and can have substantial impacts on reducing carbon emissions. This study investigates the impact of sanctions on Iran's energy efficiency across different industrial sub-sectors from 2015 to 2019. We compute a sanction intensity index for each industrial sub-sector using principal component analysis. This index measures how much each sub-sector has been affected by sanctions. Additionally, energy efficiency is measured using the directional distance function method, considering the emission impacts as undesirable outputs. We use fixed effects regression analysis, adjusting for various manifestations of cross-sectional (spatial) and temporal dependence and controlling for other sectoral drivers of energy efficiency. We find a significant negative effect of sanction intensity on energy efficiency at the industrial sub-sector level in Iran. The negative effect of sanctions on energy efficiency is significantly larger for industrial units with higher import dependency. • We measure sanctions' impact on Iran's industrial energy efficiency (2015–2019). • A sanction intensity index is computed using principal component analysis. • Energy efficiency is evaluated with the directional distance function method. • Sanctions significantly reduce energy efficiency, especially for import-dependent sectors.