Economic development and end-use energy demand

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Medlock III, Kenneth B. [1 ]
Soligo, Ronald [2 ]
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[1] Baker Institute Scholar, Rice University, Dept. of Economics - MS 22, PO Box 1892, Houston, TX 77251-1892, United States
[2] Rice University, Department of Economics-MS 22, PO Box 1892, Houston, TX 77251-1892, United States
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| 2001年 / International Association for Energy Economics卷 / 22期
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Economics - Energy policy - Renewable energy resources;
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10.5547/issn0195-6574-ej-vol22-no2-4
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We examine the relationship between economic development and energy demand. The paper identifies the development patterns that characterize particular economic sectors, and analyzes the effect of sector-specific energy demand growth rates on the composition of final energy demand. We also examine some of the associated policy implications. Industrial energy demand increases most rapidly at the initial stages of development, but growth slows steadily throughout the industrialization process. Energy demand for transportation rises steadily, and takes the majority share of total energy use at the latter stages of development. Energy demand originating from the residential and commercial sector also increases to surpass industrial demand, but long term growth is not as pronounced as it is in the transport sector. These results have implications for the primary energy demand of an economy as it develops, and thus, for domestic energy security and global geopolitical relationships.
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