2014
DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2014.2.2(5)
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Accounting productivity in the sectors of economy: methodological aspects

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“…Energy efficiency in Lithuania increased significantly over the period 2000-2012. This increase is confirmed by reduction of energy intensity indicator (Dudzevičiūtė 2013;Vosylius et al 2013;Lankauskienė 2014;Raudeliūnienė et al 2014;Prause 2014). This indicator is used for comparative analysis of energy efficiency very often; in particular in a case there is no possibility to describe the energy consumption by technical and physical parameters.…”
Section: Changes In Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Energy efficiency in Lithuania increased significantly over the period 2000-2012. This increase is confirmed by reduction of energy intensity indicator (Dudzevičiūtė 2013;Vosylius et al 2013;Lankauskienė 2014;Raudeliūnienė et al 2014;Prause 2014). This indicator is used for comparative analysis of energy efficiency very often; in particular in a case there is no possibility to describe the energy consumption by technical and physical parameters.…”
Section: Changes In Energy Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…;Tvaronavičienė 2012;Balkienė 2013;Mačiulis, Tvaronavičienė 2013;Vosylius et al 2013;Balitskiy et al 2014;Peker et al 2014, Scaringelli 2014Tvaronavičienė 2014;Vasiliūnaitė 2014). Energy efficiency achieved through innovative technological solutions is assumed as a valuable means to address these challenges(Balkienė 2013;Laužikas, Mokšeckienė 2013;Ala-Juusela et al 2014;Guruz, Scherer 2014;Cuneo et al 2014;Barberis et al 2014;Figurska 2014;Lankauskienė 2014;Raudeliūnienė et al 2014;Tarabkova 2014;Tvaronavičienė et al 2014). Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2012 on Energy Efficiency was approved with an objective of saving 20% of the EU primary energy consumption by 2020 compared to projections in 2007 (Directive 2012/27/EU 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many scholars investigated the effects of the pace of reforms upon transitional economies -be it Fischer, Gelb (1991), Sachs (1996), or Popov (2007). Predominantly scholars focused on GDP growth; while others concentrated on studying of the productivity performance and other facets of sustainable and secure development (Deliktas, Balcilar 2005;(Lankauskienė 2014;Raudeliūnienė et al 2014;Vasiliūnaitė 2014;Jefremov, Rubanovskis 2015;Balitskiy et al 2014;Baublys et al 2014;Vosylius et al 2013;Miškinis et al 2013;Čepėnaitė, Kavaliūnaitė 2013).…”
Section: Transition Paths and Rent-seeking: Gradualist Vs Big-bang Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Competitiveness and innovativeness are considered to be the key aspects to assuring economic success (NGP Cluster Excellence Conference -Inge Maerkedahl 2011; Balkienė 2013; Laužikas, Mokšeckienė 2013; Mačiulis, Tvaronavičienė 2013; Vosylius et a. 2013;Ala-Juusela et al 2014;Guruz, Scherer 2014;Cuneo et al 2014; Barberis et al 2014;Lankauskienė 2014;Figurska 2014;Tvaronavičienė 2014;Vasiliūnaitė 2014;Išoraitė 2014;Morkvėnas 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%