Given increasing concern over global climate change and national security there is a burgeoning interest in examining the relationship between economic growth and energy use in developed and developing countries. More specifically, delinking energy use per unit of gross domestic product (GDP) has fast come to be seen as in the interests of national economies and the world as a whole. Recent attention has been paid to the dramatic decreases in the energy intensity of the Chinese economy, which fell by 55 percent between 1975 and 1995 (Sinton and Fridley, 2000). Do other developing economies follow similar trajectories? This paper examines the energy intensity of the Mexican economy for the period 1988 to 1998. Although the long-term trend in...
This paper analyzes the causal link between aggregated and disaggregated levels of energy consumptio...
Mexico’s Powerful Energy Reforms / Martin Feldstein, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, P...
This paper presents trends of energy consumption and CO2 emissions in Mexico from 1990 to 2006. End ...
Given increasing concern over global climate change and national security there is a burgeoning inte...
Energy use in the Mexican industrial sector experienced important changes in the last decade relate...
In 2014, the Mexican government approved a bold energy reform that allows private energy companies t...
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...
By now, the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is familiar to everyone: it ...
In the framework of the approved Energy Reform in 2013, Mexico puts an end to seven decades of cent...
The study of fuel and energy complex of Mexico occupies a very important place in the world’s leadin...
This paper contributes to the literature by investigating the relationships between business activit...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
Motivated by the increasing importance of today’s environmental issues as well as by the increasing ...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
This paper analyzes the causal link between aggregated and disaggregated levels of energy consumptio...
Mexico’s Powerful Energy Reforms / Martin Feldstein, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, P...
This paper presents trends of energy consumption and CO2 emissions in Mexico from 1990 to 2006. End ...
Given increasing concern over global climate change and national security there is a burgeoning inte...
Energy use in the Mexican industrial sector experienced important changes in the last decade relate...
In 2014, the Mexican government approved a bold energy reform that allows private energy companies t...
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...
By now, the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is familiar to everyone: it ...
In the framework of the approved Energy Reform in 2013, Mexico puts an end to seven decades of cent...
The study of fuel and energy complex of Mexico occupies a very important place in the world’s leadin...
This paper contributes to the literature by investigating the relationships between business activit...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
Motivated by the increasing importance of today’s environmental issues as well as by the increasing ...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
This paper analyzes the causal link between aggregated and disaggregated levels of energy consumptio...
Mexico’s Powerful Energy Reforms / Martin Feldstein, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, P...
This paper presents trends of energy consumption and CO2 emissions in Mexico from 1990 to 2006. End ...