This paper describes interfuel substitution for liquid fuel, coal and electricity in Zimbabwe manufacturing and mining using a translog cost function. Our data series spans over a 24 year period. To mitigate the short time span of this time series data, we partially pool time-series cross-section observations, and take into account the ‘random effects’ and ‘fixed effects’ framework in estimating regression equations. Estimated results are used to determine possibilities for interfuel substitution particularly given persistent increases in the price of liquid fuel. We use an aggregated demand approach as this should both sharpen our results and yield more efficient estimates
Interfuel substitutability has been of longstanding interest to energy economists and policy makers....
This paper estimates interfuel substitution elasticities in selected developing and industrialized e...
In this paper, we build on recent work by Serletis et al. (2010, in press) and report short- and lon...
This paper describes interfuel substitution for liquid fuel, coal and electricity in Zimbabwe manufa...
This paper examines market signals that enhance efficiency in energy use and the allocation of energ...
This dissertation consists of two studies, both related to the impacts of economic and political fac...
This study estimates inter-fuel substitution elasticities and long-run substitution elasticities bet...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate energy substitution possibility among the fuel types use...
Work supported by the RANN Division of the National Science Foundation under Grant #GSF SIA 75-00379
The papers published in this book represent the collective and individual thoughts of the working gr...
The extent of interfuel substitution, as well as substitution between energy and non-energy inputs, ...
This study investigated the impact energy use has on Zimbabwe’s economic growth using time series ...
The objective of this dissertation is two fold: (1) to investigate the long-run sensitivities of en...
This paper uses monthly firm-level data to characterize fuel choice and technical change in the US e...
There is inadequate works available in the case of Pakistan that have tested the rebound effect due ...
Interfuel substitutability has been of longstanding interest to energy economists and policy makers....
This paper estimates interfuel substitution elasticities in selected developing and industrialized e...
In this paper, we build on recent work by Serletis et al. (2010, in press) and report short- and lon...
This paper describes interfuel substitution for liquid fuel, coal and electricity in Zimbabwe manufa...
This paper examines market signals that enhance efficiency in energy use and the allocation of energ...
This dissertation consists of two studies, both related to the impacts of economic and political fac...
This study estimates inter-fuel substitution elasticities and long-run substitution elasticities bet...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate energy substitution possibility among the fuel types use...
Work supported by the RANN Division of the National Science Foundation under Grant #GSF SIA 75-00379
The papers published in this book represent the collective and individual thoughts of the working gr...
The extent of interfuel substitution, as well as substitution between energy and non-energy inputs, ...
This study investigated the impact energy use has on Zimbabwe’s economic growth using time series ...
The objective of this dissertation is two fold: (1) to investigate the long-run sensitivities of en...
This paper uses monthly firm-level data to characterize fuel choice and technical change in the US e...
There is inadequate works available in the case of Pakistan that have tested the rebound effect due ...
Interfuel substitutability has been of longstanding interest to energy economists and policy makers....
This paper estimates interfuel substitution elasticities in selected developing and industrialized e...
In this paper, we build on recent work by Serletis et al. (2010, in press) and report short- and lon...