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energy demand 2 seasonality 2 stochastic trend model 2 technical progress 1 unobservable underling trend 1
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Free 2
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Book / Working Paper 2
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English 2
Author
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Hunt, Lester C 1 Hunt, Lester C. 1 Judge, Guy 1 Ninomiya, Yashushi 1 Ninomiya, Yasushi 1
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Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics 2
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Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics Discussion Papers (SEEDS) 2
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RePEc 2
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Modelling Underlying Energy Demand Trends and Stochastic Seasonality: An Econometric Analysis of Transport Oil Demand in the UK and Japan
Hunt, Lester C; Ninomiya, Yasushi - Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics - 2003
This paper demonstrates the importance of adequately modelling the Underlying Energy Demand Trend (UEDT) and seasonality when estimating transportation oil demand for the UK and Japan. The structural time series model is therefore employed to allow for a stochastic underlying trend and...
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Modelling Technical Progress: An Application of the Stochastic Trend Model to UK Energy Demand
Hunt, Lester C.; Judge, Guy; Ninomiya, Yashushi - Surrey Energy Economics Centre (SEEC), School of Economics - 2000
The precise role of technical progress in estimated energy demand functions has not been well researched. Traditionally a deterministic time trend has been used, implicitly assuming technical progress continues at a fixed rate over time. In this paper, the structural time series model is...
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