Abstract of associated article: We assess the real effects of a recent opening of the energy sector in Mexico to private investment. We look at one particular channel, which operates through the change in the structure of electricity generation in favor of cheaper sources of energy, such as natural gas. We look at the potential impact of this structural change on electricity prices and ultimately on manufacturing output using subsector and state-level manufacturing output data. We first document that electricity prices—relative to oil and gas—are more important to the manufacturing sector, with a one-standard deviation reduction in those prices leading to a 2.8% increase in manufacturing output. This elasticity, together with estimated decr...
Fixed effects panel models are used to estimate how the electricity and gas consumption of various s...
In time series data, energy use does not change much with energy price changes. However, energy use ...
The analysis of useful exergy (UE), which is the minimum amount of work required to produce a given ...
This paper assesses the real effects of the energy reform in Mexico by looking at its impact on manu...
Abstract of associated article: This paper analyses the effects of the rising prices of energy produ...
This paper provides novel evidence on the impact of changes in energy prices on manufacturing perfor...
Given increasing concern over global climate change and national security there is a burgeoning inte...
In the framework of the approved Energy Reform in 2013, Mexico puts an end to seven decades of cent...
Mexico passed an historic energy reform in 2014. In the electric sector, the previously vertically i...
The article examines industrial and services firms’ direct energy costs as a proportion of their tur...
Increasing block pricing schemes represent difficulties for applied researchers who try to recover d...
For decades, Mexico’s needs for electricity and petroleum products have been managed by the state in...
Mexico has been historically among the main producers of oil and more recently of natural gas with ...
This study examines aggregate energy consumption data from the US manufacturing sector to identify d...
Fixed effects panel models are used to estimate how the electricity and gas consumption of various s...
Fixed effects panel models are used to estimate how the electricity and gas consumption of various s...
In time series data, energy use does not change much with energy price changes. However, energy use ...
The analysis of useful exergy (UE), which is the minimum amount of work required to produce a given ...
This paper assesses the real effects of the energy reform in Mexico by looking at its impact on manu...
Abstract of associated article: This paper analyses the effects of the rising prices of energy produ...
This paper provides novel evidence on the impact of changes in energy prices on manufacturing perfor...
Given increasing concern over global climate change and national security there is a burgeoning inte...
In the framework of the approved Energy Reform in 2013, Mexico puts an end to seven decades of cent...
Mexico passed an historic energy reform in 2014. In the electric sector, the previously vertically i...
The article examines industrial and services firms’ direct energy costs as a proportion of their tur...
Increasing block pricing schemes represent difficulties for applied researchers who try to recover d...
For decades, Mexico’s needs for electricity and petroleum products have been managed by the state in...
Mexico has been historically among the main producers of oil and more recently of natural gas with ...
This study examines aggregate energy consumption data from the US manufacturing sector to identify d...
Fixed effects panel models are used to estimate how the electricity and gas consumption of various s...
Fixed effects panel models are used to estimate how the electricity and gas consumption of various s...
In time series data, energy use does not change much with energy price changes. However, energy use ...
The analysis of useful exergy (UE), which is the minimum amount of work required to produce a given ...