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Energy and Economic Growth: The Stylized Facts

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  • Zsuzsanna Csereklyei
  • M. d. Mar Rubio-Varas
  • David I. Stern

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We summarize what we know about energy and economic growth in a set of stylized facts. We combine analysis of a panel data set of 99 countries from 1971 to 2010 with analysis of some longer run historical data. Our key result is that over the last 40 years there has been a stable cross-sectional relationship between per capita energy use and income per capita with an elasticity of energy use with respect to income of less than unity. This implies that energy intensity has tended to decrease in countries that have become richer but not in others. We also find that over the last two centuries there has been convergence in energy intensity towards the current distribution, per capita energy use has tended to rise and energy quality to increase, and, though evidence is limited, the cost share of energy has declined.

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  • Zsuzsanna Csereklyei & M. d. Mar Rubio-Varas & David I. Stern, 2016. "Energy and Economic Growth: The Stylized Facts," The Energy Journal, , vol. 37(2), pages 223-256, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:enejou:v:37:y:2016:i:2:p:223-256
    DOI: 10.5547/01956574.37.2.zcse
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    7. Annual Review 2015
      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2015-12-27 03:48:00
    8. Mid-Year Update
      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2016-06-01 08:40:00
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    10. Mid-Year Update
      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2016-06-01 08:40:00
    11. Annual Review 2016
      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2016-12-26 17:08:00
    12. How Accurate are Projections of Energy Intensity?
      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2017-04-27 02:17:00
    13. Data and Code for "Energy and Economic Growth: The Stylized Facts" and an Erratum
      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2017-11-24 06:31:00
    14. Energy Intensity, Growth, and Technical Change
      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2018-10-03 00:11:00
    15. Second Francqui Lecture
      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2021-03-24 02:38:00
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      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2021-04-04 21:39:00
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      by noreply@blogger.com (David Stern) in Stochastic Trend on 2021-10-21 02:29:00

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    Keywords

    Economic development; Energy intensity; Energy efficiency;
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    • F0 - International Economics - - General

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