How will energy demand develop in the Developing World? / Catherine Wolfram, Orie Shelef and Paul Gertler. Energy Institute at Haas, January 2012, 23 p. (EI@Haas WP 226) http://ei.haas.berkeley.edu/pdf/working_papers/WP226.pdf Most of the medium-run growth in energy demand is forecast to come from the developing world, which consumed more total units of energy than the developed world in 2007. We argue that the main driver of the growth is likely to be increased incomes among the poor and nea..
This research aimed to look at the relationship between energy use and development in developing cou...
In the next century, energy will remain the pillar of social development and wealth. The demand for ...
The fertility rate for women and the related population growth rate, for numerous developing (transi...
Over the next 25 to 30 years, nearly all of the growth in energy demand, fossil fuel use, associated...
Poverty, Growth and the Demand for Energy / Paul Gertler, Orie Shelef, Catherine Wolfram and Alan Fu...
In the developing world, the demand for energy is constantly growing. Most scenarios of economic dev...
The three most basic drivers of energy demand are economic activity, population, and technology. Lon...
Energy is certainly the most important resource, factor of production, commodity in the world econom...
Book synopsis: The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies is delighted to publish a major book which ad...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
Using World Bank Development Indicators, it is shown that the use of energy is strongly related to a...
In recent years there has been a growing concern for more efficient use of energy in view of its inc...
As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as...
Key policy issues – How will energy demand evolve particularly in emerging and medium- and low- inco...
ABSTRACT. World energy needs vary significantly between geographical regions. Africa and the Middle ...
This research aimed to look at the relationship between energy use and development in developing cou...
In the next century, energy will remain the pillar of social development and wealth. The demand for ...
The fertility rate for women and the related population growth rate, for numerous developing (transi...
Over the next 25 to 30 years, nearly all of the growth in energy demand, fossil fuel use, associated...
Poverty, Growth and the Demand for Energy / Paul Gertler, Orie Shelef, Catherine Wolfram and Alan Fu...
In the developing world, the demand for energy is constantly growing. Most scenarios of economic dev...
The three most basic drivers of energy demand are economic activity, population, and technology. Lon...
Energy is certainly the most important resource, factor of production, commodity in the world econom...
Book synopsis: The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies is delighted to publish a major book which ad...
Rapid economic growth of developing countries like India and China implies that these countries beco...
Using World Bank Development Indicators, it is shown that the use of energy is strongly related to a...
In recent years there has been a growing concern for more efficient use of energy in view of its inc...
As a growing share of the future world population is expected to live in developing countries and as...
Key policy issues – How will energy demand evolve particularly in emerging and medium- and low- inco...
ABSTRACT. World energy needs vary significantly between geographical regions. Africa and the Middle ...
This research aimed to look at the relationship between energy use and development in developing cou...
In the next century, energy will remain the pillar of social development and wealth. The demand for ...
The fertility rate for women and the related population growth rate, for numerous developing (transi...