2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2028990
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Structural Change and Convergence of Energy Intensity Across OECD Countries, 1970-2005

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“…This result is in sharp contrast with the aggregate economy level and the manufacturing sector, where most countries exhibit negative energy intensity growth rates and thus a decreasing energy-activity ratio (Mulder and De Groot 2012). 1980 1980 1995 1980 1980 1995 1980 1980 1995 -2005 -1995 -2005 -2005 -1995 -2005 -2005 -1995 -2005 …”
Section: Evolution Of Energy Intensity Over Timementioning
confidence: 82%
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“…This result is in sharp contrast with the aggregate economy level and the manufacturing sector, where most countries exhibit negative energy intensity growth rates and thus a decreasing energy-activity ratio (Mulder and De Groot 2012). 1980 1980 1995 1980 1980 1995 1980 1980 1995 -2005 -1995 -2005 -2005 -1995 -2005 -2005 -1995 -2005 …”
Section: Evolution Of Energy Intensity Over Timementioning
confidence: 82%
“…We make use of a new dataset developed by Mulder and De Groot (2012), which is based on the EU KLEMS database (O'Mahony and Timmer 2009). The latter contains sector-specific measures of output, inputs and productivity, derived from a consistent framework of national accounts and supply-and-use tables, and processed according to agreed procedures by EU KLEMS consortium partners with cooperation of national statistical offices.…”
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“…When an international dimension is present, the study is usually limited to industrialized economies (e.g. Mulder and De Groot, 2012). Alcantara and Duarte (2004), for example, use structural decomposition analysis to investigate the energy intensities in 14 European countries and 15 sectors, though the authors restrict their analysis to 1995.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%