2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0301-4215(03)00097-1
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The impact of IT investment on energy: Japan and US comparison in 2010

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“…While many studies revealed that the ICT had an energy saving effect [15][16][17], there are also some studies argued that it could stimulate energy use through various mechanisms [18][19][20][21], and some studies noted the differences of ICT's impacts among sectors [22] or groups of economies [23]. According to Takase and Murota [24], the overall impact can be divided into an income effect and a substitution effect. Regarding the income effect, the ICT, as a type of general purpose technology, is broadly related to production activity and residential life which involve energy use, so that its development can induce energy demand by stimulating economic growth [25].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While many studies revealed that the ICT had an energy saving effect [15][16][17], there are also some studies argued that it could stimulate energy use through various mechanisms [18][19][20][21], and some studies noted the differences of ICT's impacts among sectors [22] or groups of economies [23]. According to Takase and Murota [24], the overall impact can be divided into an income effect and a substitution effect. Regarding the income effect, the ICT, as a type of general purpose technology, is broadly related to production activity and residential life which involve energy use, so that its development can induce energy demand by stimulating economic growth [25].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the income effect, the ICT, as a type of general purpose technology, is broadly related to production activity and residential life which involve energy use, so that its development can induce energy demand by stimulating economic growth [25]. Regarding the substitution effect, the ICT sector may reduce energy use by replacing the traditional sectors, given that the ICT sector and its products are relatively less energy-intensive [24][25][26]. Moreover, Hilty and Hercheui [27] argued that, while the above effects happened in short and medium term, the most meaningful impact of ICT on human behavior and society might happen in the long run.…”
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“…In Japan and the USA, Takase and Murota (2004) examines the effects of ICT investment on energy consumption and CO 2 emissions. They divide the effect of ICT investment on energy use into substitution and income effects, and they conclude that Japan energy saving as a result of investment in ICT, but the increasing ICT investment in the USA would increase energy use.…”
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“…Takase and Murota (2004) 1995-1999 Japan, USA The effect of ICT investment on energy use into substitution and income effects, and they conclude that Japan energy saving as a result of investment in ICT, but the ICT investment (software, hardware, telecommunication equipment) in the USA would increase energy use. Collard et al (2005) 1986-1998 French An effect positive of ICT capital goods on the efficiency of EC in production.…”
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“…Our analysis compares with the studies listed in Table 1 as follows. First, we based our analysis on the computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, whereas most previous analyses are based on input-output analysis [8] or econometric analysis [9]. A CGE model enables us to carefully analyze the effects of structural changes on an economy and on industries.…”
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confidence: 99%