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US states 2 asymmetric relationships 2 disaggregated energy demand 2 dynamic common factor panel models 2 heterogeneous panels 2 nonlinear 2 nonstationary 2 Energiekonsum 1 Energy consumption 1 Estimation 1 Nichtlineare Regression 1 Nonlinear regression 1 OECD countries 1 OECD-Staaten 1 Panel 1 Panel study 1 Schätzung 1 USA 1 United States 1
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Liddle, Brantley 2
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Accounting for nonlinearity, asymmetry, heterogeneity, and cross-sectional dependence in energy modeling: US state-level panel analysis
Liddle, Brantley - In: Economies 5 (2017) 3, pp. 1-11
This paper provides an example of several modeling and econometric advances used in the panel estimation of energy demand elasticities. The paper models the demand of total, industrial, and transport energy consumption and residential and commercial electricity consumption by analyzing US...
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Accounting for nonlinearity, asymmetry, heterogeneity, and cross-sectional dependence in energy modeling : US state-level panel analysis
Liddle, Brantley - In: Economies : open access journal 5 (2017) 3, pp. 1-11
This paper provides an example of several modeling and econometric advances used in the panel estimation of energy demand elasticities. The paper models the demand of total, industrial, and transport energy consumption and residential and commercial electricity consumption by analyzing US...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011754843
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