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Inequality across countries in energy intensities: An analysis of the role of energy transformation and final energy consumption
Authors:Juan Antonio Duro
Affiliation:
  • a Departamento de Economía, Universidad Rovira i Virgili. Av. de la Universitat, 1. 43204 Reus, Spain
  • b Departamento de Economía Aplicada, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona 08193 Bellaterra, Spain
  • Abstract:This paper analyzes the role of the energy transformation index and of final energy consumption per GDP unit in the disparities in energy intensity across countries. In that vein, we use a Theil decomposition approach to analyze global primary energy intensity inequality as well as inequality across different regions of the world and inequality within these regions. The paper first demonstrates the pre-eminence of divergence in final energy consumption per GDP unit in explaining global primary energy intensity inequality and its evolution during the 1971-2006 period. Secondly, it shows the lower (albeit non negligible) impact of the transformation index in global primary energy inequality. Thirdly, the relevance of regions as unit of analysis in studying cross-country energy intensity inequality and their explanatory factors is highlighted. And finally, how regions around the world differ as to the relevance of the energy transformation index in explaining primary energy intensity inequality.
    Keywords:C69   D39   Q43
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