Underlying energy demand trends in South Korean and Indonesian aggregate whole economy and residential sectors

Underlying energy demand trends in South Korean and Indonesian aggregate whole economy and residential sectors

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Article ID: iaor20108344
Volume: 39
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 40
End Page Number: 46
Publication Date: Jan 2011
Journal: Energy Policy
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This paper used annual time series data over the period 1973–2008 to estimate energy demand functions for South Korea and Indonesian aggregated whole economy and Residential sectors. Furthermore, the underlying energy demand trend (UEDT), which may be non‐linear and reflects not only technical progress, which usually produces greater energy efficiency, but also other factors such as changes in consumer tastes and the economic structure that may be working in the opposite direction, is also examined in the paper. In estimating the price and income elasticities, the study applies Harvey's structural time series approach where a stochastic trend is used as a proxy for UEDT. Empirical evidence from this study reveals that the estimated long‐run income and price elasticities range from 0.58 to 1.15 and from ‐0.09 to ‐066, respectively. Furthermore the stochastic form for the UEDT is preferred for both countries and sectors, suggesting a wide variation in the exogenous effects of energy saving technical progress in addition to other pertinent exogenous factors such as economic structure, consumer preferences, and socio‐economic influences.

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