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We examine the risk transmission mechanisms in the interconnected Australian National Electricity Market (NEM). We ….9 percent and 1.7 percent, depending on the moment of the electricity return distribution …
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We estimate time-varying income and price elasticities for energy demand for a 26- country, middle-income (primarily non-OECD) balanced panel that spans 1996-2014. To do so, we employ a recently developed nonparametric local linear dummy estimation method that estimates the trend and coefficient...
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We use data from China Family Panel Studies to examine the effects of being a child or adolescent in China's Great …
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sector is also a major consumer of energy and, in particular, coal. As a result, the iron and steel sector in China is a …-fuel substitution between coal, electricity, natural gas and oil in the Chinese iron and steel sector and find that these energy inputs … are substitutes. The finding that these alternative energy sources are substitutes for coal suggests that China has the …
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In 2003 China’s energy consumption amounted to 1678 million tonnes coal equivalent (MTCE), making China the world …’s second largest consumer behind only the United States. China is now also one of the largest oil importers in the world. With … an economy which is expected to maintain a rate of growth of 7 to 8 per cent for decades, China’s role in the world …
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We use data from China Family Panel Studies to examine the effects of being a child or adolescent in China's Great …
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