Demand for Energy and the Revenue Impact of Changes in Energy Prices
Rehana Siddiqui and
Rashida Haq
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Rehana Siddiqui: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Rashida Haq: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
No 1999:2, PIDE Research Report from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Abstract:
The demand for energy is expected to rise sharply as a country develops. In 1971, the share of developing countries in the world energy consumption was only 15 percent, it increased to 27 percent in 1991, and it is expected to rise to 40 percent by the year 2010 (see Schneider (1994)). This rise in energy consumption is linked with industrialization and urbanization in these countries. Energy Intensity is, also, expected to rise initially with industrialization, then decline and ultimately settle down at a higher energy intensity ratio.
Pages: 34
Date: 1999
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