This paper evaluates convergence of energy intensity for the former USSR countries during 1995-2010. We divide these countries into three clubs and show convergence in income and in energy intensity for each club. We also demonstrate that rate of convergence is higher in countries with a low level of development
The global goal of the world community is the transition to a “green” economy, characterized by rati...
This article presents the analysis of the convergence of energy use from renewable sources among cho...
This paper examines the pattern of convergence in electricity intensity in a sample of 79 countries....
Former Soviet Union countries and European Union: Overcoming the energy efficiency gap / Olga Podkor...
World convergence in energy intensity is revisited using two new large data sets: a 111-country samp...
This paper focuses on changes in the national economies and on the final energy consumption during t...
This thesis focuses on theoretical and practical research into the problematics of energy intensity ...
In this study, we examine the energy intensity convergence in OECD countries within the context of r...
This paper focuses on several different measures of OECD countries’ energy intensity levels, plots t...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether there exists a significant convergence process in th...
This paper uses new and unique data derived from a consistent framework of national accounts to comp...
In this study, we examine the energy intensity convergence in OECD countries within the context of r...
This paper investigates the convergence in per capita energy use of a group of 25 OECD countries ove...
The European Union set three goals (for energy efficiency, share of renewable energy sources, and gr...
AbstractUnlike other sectors, energy consumption of the transport is increasing in most EU countries...
The global goal of the world community is the transition to a “green” economy, characterized by rati...
This article presents the analysis of the convergence of energy use from renewable sources among cho...
This paper examines the pattern of convergence in electricity intensity in a sample of 79 countries....
Former Soviet Union countries and European Union: Overcoming the energy efficiency gap / Olga Podkor...
World convergence in energy intensity is revisited using two new large data sets: a 111-country samp...
This paper focuses on changes in the national economies and on the final energy consumption during t...
This thesis focuses on theoretical and practical research into the problematics of energy intensity ...
In this study, we examine the energy intensity convergence in OECD countries within the context of r...
This paper focuses on several different measures of OECD countries’ energy intensity levels, plots t...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether there exists a significant convergence process in th...
This paper uses new and unique data derived from a consistent framework of national accounts to comp...
In this study, we examine the energy intensity convergence in OECD countries within the context of r...
This paper investigates the convergence in per capita energy use of a group of 25 OECD countries ove...
The European Union set three goals (for energy efficiency, share of renewable energy sources, and gr...
AbstractUnlike other sectors, energy consumption of the transport is increasing in most EU countries...
The global goal of the world community is the transition to a “green” economy, characterized by rati...
This article presents the analysis of the convergence of energy use from renewable sources among cho...
This paper examines the pattern of convergence in electricity intensity in a sample of 79 countries....