Income Growth, Energy Consumption and the Role of Energy Efficiency Governance

J. Barrera-Santana, G. A. Marrero, F. J. Ramos-Real
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There exists a strong correlation between income growth and energy consumption. In general, their effects are positive (or non-significant) in both directions. However, none of the existing works control properly for double causality. In this vein, energy governance has a remarkable importance to regulate energy use, which may favor economic growth through a more efficient use of energy in the production process. For a set of 32 OECD countries, we construct an energy efficiency governance index for the 2000-2015 period, which is used as an external instrument to characterize the effect of energy consumption on income growth. We find that the index only affects income growth through its impact on energy consumption growth. The estimated elasticity between (energy-governance-driven) energy consumption and income growth is close to unity, which almost double the elasticity commonly found in the literature and triple the one estimated under OLS fixed effects. For the other side of causality, we use the previous estimations to construct an adjusted GDP growth series, where the response of economic activity to energy consumption growth (driven by energy governance) is ruled-out. We obtain a large negative elasticity (about -3.0), which is of opposite sign to our OLS fixed effects estimates and to the usual finding in the literature. Thus, energy consumption driven by improvements in energy efficiency governance enhances growth, while income growth improves a more efficient use of energy.
收入增长、能源消耗和能效治理的作用
收入增长与能源消耗之间存在很强的相关性。一般来说,它们的影响在两个方向上都是积极的(或不显著的)。然而,现有的作品都没有很好地控制了双重因果关系。在这方面,能源治理对规范能源使用具有显著的重要性,这可能通过在生产过程中更有效地利用能源来促进经济增长。对于一组32个经合组织国家,我们构建了2000-2015年期间的能源效率治理指数,该指数被用作表征能源消耗对收入增长影响的外部工具。我们发现该指数仅通过对能源消费增长的影响来影响收入增长。(能源治理驱动的)能源消费与收入增长之间的估计弹性接近统一,几乎是文献中常见弹性的两倍,是OLS固定效应下估计弹性的三倍。对于因果关系的另一面,我们使用先前的估计构建了一个调整后的GDP增长序列,其中经济活动对能源消费增长的响应(由能源治理驱动)被排除在外。我们得到了一个很大的负弹性(约为-3.0),这与我们的OLS固定效应估计和文献中的通常发现相反。因此,能源效率治理改善推动的能源消费促进了增长,而收入增长促进了更有效的能源利用。
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