In this study, we examine the energy intensity convergence in OECD countries within the context of recent developments in unit root analysis by paying attention to modeling structural shifts. We collect the total primary energy consumption/GDP data of 27 OECD countries during the period 1980–2014. The findings indicate that controlling for shifts plays a crucial role, and different approximations in modeling breaks lead to changes in inferences. In conclusion, we present some policy proposals. © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature
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This thesis focuses on theoretical and practical research into the problematics of energy intensity ...
This paper evaluates the convergence of energy intensities for a group of 97 countries in the period...
We examine the key factors driving change in energy use globally over the past four decades. Our eco...
In this study, we examine the energy intensity convergence in OECD countries within the context of r...
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This paper uses new and unique data derived from a consistent framework of national accounts to comp...
This paper focuses on several different measures of OECD countries’ energy intensity levels, plots t...
This paper investigates the convergence in per capita energy use of a group of 25 OECD countries ove...
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This paper uses the econometrics of endogenous structural breaks to examine changes in energy intens...
World convergence in energy intensity is revisited using two new large data sets: a 111-country samp...
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The purpose of this study is to examine whether there exists a significant convergence process in th...
This paper answers the question: what is the path of the GDP elasticity of economy-wide energy consu...
This thesis focuses on theoretical and practical research into the problematics of energy intensity ...
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