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Structural Time Series Model (STSM) 3 Energy Demand Modelling and Forecasting 2 Future Scenarios 2 Asymmetric price responses 1 Energy Demand Modelling and Future Scenarios 1 Energy demand 1 Energy demand modelling 1 Stability of estimates 1 Turkish Industrial Electricity Demand 1 Turkish Residential Electricity Demand 1 Turkish Turkish Aggregate Electricity Demand 1 energy demand forecasting 1 energy demand modelling 1
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Free 5
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 1
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Dilaver, Zafer 3 Hunt, Lester C 3 Adofo, Yaw Osei 1 Evans, Joanne 1 HOTUNLUOGLU, Hakan 1 Hunt, Lester Charles 1 KARAKAYA, Etem 1
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Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics 4
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Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS) 4 Ege Academic Review 1
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How sensitive to time period sampling is the asymmetric price response specification in energy demand modelling?
Adofo, Yaw Osei; Evans, Joanne; Hunt, Lester Charles - Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics - 2012
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the criticism that energy demand estimates based on a specific price decomposition are sensitive to the chosen time period used for the estimation. To analyse this in a systematic way, different time series sample periods are constructed from annual...
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Forecasting Turkey’s Energy Demand Using Artificial Neural Networks: Three Scenario Applications
HOTUNLUOGLU, Hakan; KARAKAYA, Etem - In: Ege Academic Review 11 (2011) Special Issue, pp. 87-94
Energy has become increasingly crucial for countries as we have experienced high economic growth, increases in population together with rapid urbanization in the globalized world. Turkey’s energy demand has grown rapidly and is expected to continue growing. In this context many studies have...
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Turkish Aggregate Electricity Demand: An Outlook to 2020
Dilaver, Zafer; Hunt, Lester C - Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics - 2011
This paper investigates the relationship between Turkish aggregate electricity consumption, GDP and electricity prices in order to forecast future Turkish aggregate electricity demand. To achieve this, an aggregate electricity demand function for Turkey is estimated by applying the structural...
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Modelling and Forecasting Turkish Residential Electricity Demand
Dilaver, Zafer; Hunt, Lester C - Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics - 2010
This research investigates the relationship between Turkish residential electricity consumption, household total final consumption expenditure and residential electricity prices by applying the structural time series model to annual data over the period 1960 to 2008. Household total final...
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Industrial Electricity Demand for Turkey: A Structural Time Series Analysis
Dilaver, Zafer; Hunt, Lester C - Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics - 2010
This research investigates the relationship between Turkish industrial electricity consumption, industrial value added and electricity prices in order to forecast future Turkish industrial electricity demand. To achieve this, an industrial electricity demand function for Turkey is estimated by...
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