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Electricity demand, GDP and employment: evidence from Italy

Cosimo MAGAZZINO

Frontiers in Energy 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 31-40 doi: 10.1007/s11708-014-0296-8

Abstract: time series methodologies to examine the causal relationship among electricity demand, real per capita GDPThis equilibrium relation implies that, in the long-run, GDP and labor force are correlated negatively, as well as GDP and electricity.Moreover, there is a bi-directional Granger causality flow between real per capita GDP and electricitydemand; while labor force does not Granger-cause neither real per capita GDP nor electricity demand.

Keywords: energy policies     electricity demand     GDP     labor force     stationarity     structural breaks     cointegration     causality    

Crossing “Environmental Mountain”——On the Increase and Decrease of Environment Impact in the Process of Economic Growth

Lu Zhongwu,Mao Jiansu

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 12,   Pages 36-42

Abstract: The formulas of the relationship between environmental impact and GDP were derived, in which there are2 key variables: g—growth rate of GDP; t—decreasing rate of environmental impact per unitGDP.

Keywords: “environmental mountain”     environmental impact     growth rate of GDP     environmental impact per unit GDP     decreasingrate of environmental impact per unit GDP    

Study on steel output per unit GDP and steel production, energy consumption, materials consumption &

Lu Zhongwu,Yue Qiang,Gao Chengkang

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 4,   Pages 23-29

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Steel output per unit GDP is an important index for controlling steelThis paper first gave the definition of steel output per unit GDP, introduced the concept and calculatingin-use steel", Then two times of transformation for the definition formula of steel output per unit GDPemission of steel industry were analyzed by using the new definition formulas of steel output per unit GDP

Keywords: steel output per unit GDP     steel output     in-use steel     GDP generation per unit in-use steel     energy consumption    

Causality between energy consumption and GDP in the U.S.: evidence from wavelet analysis

Alper ASLAN, Nicholas APERGIS, Selim YILDIRIM

Frontiers in Energy 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 1-8 doi: 10.1007/s11708-013-0290-6

Abstract: This study investigates the dynamic causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in the U.S. at different time scales. The main novelty of the study is that this paper complements the existing studies on the nexus between energy consumption and economic growth by employing the wavelet transformation to obtain different time scales in order to investigate causality between energy consumption and economic growth. This method is first developed by Ramsey and Lampart. Their approach consists of first decomposing the series into time scales by wavelet filters and testing causality of each time scale with the pertinent time scale of the other series separately. The data span from 1973q1 to 2012q1 on a quarterly basis. The main empirical insight is that the causal relationship is stronger at finer time scales, whereas the relationship is less and less apparent at longer time horizons. The results indicate that energy consumption causes economic growth, while the reverse is not true at the original frequency of the data. At the very finest scale the same result arises. However, at coarser scales feedback is observed. In particular, at intermediate time scales the evidence indicates that energy consumption causes economic growth, while the reverse is also true. These empirical findings are expected to be of high importance in terms of the effective design and implementation of energy and environmental policies, especially when a number of countries in the pursuit of high economic growth targets do not pay any serious attention on environmental issues.

Keywords: energy consumption     economic growth     wavelet analysis     granger causality    

Sustainable Development Model of Production Increase with Energy Conservation in Wuhan Iron and Steel Corp. (WISCO)

Dai Lin,Zhou Huoqing,Tian Zhiyu

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 12,   Pages 31-38

Abstract: Plan for National Economic and social Development (Profile)》stated that energy consumption per unit of GDP

Keywords: Wuhan Iron and steel Corporation     energy consumption per unit of GDP     energy conservation     sustainable development    

Resolution of the mechanism of steel output growth and study on the reasons of the excessive growth of steel output in China in 2000—2007

Lu Zhongwu,Yue Qiang

Strategic Study of CAE 2010, Volume 12, Issue 6,   Pages 4-11

Abstract: under some assuming conditions, and its main character is steel output varies with the same speed as GDPSteel output, steel products in use, GDP and their annual increasing rate were analyzed under standardEffect of deviating from standard mode on steel output per unit GDP was analyzed.Steel output per unit GDP in China has a large space to decrease based on the data of steel output perunit GDP among China, Japan and USA.

Keywords: teel output     steel products in use     GDP     annual increasing rate     mechanism     standard mode    

Uncovering the evolution of tin use in the United States and its implications

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1406-6

Abstract:

• US tin use decreases as the GDP value added by manufacturing sector

Keywords: Tin use     GDP     Curve fitting     Logistic model     Gompertz model    

Eutrophication status and control strategy of Taihu Lake

ZHANG Limin, XIA Minfang, ZHANG Lei, WANG Chun, LU Jilai

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 280-290 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0062-4

Abstract: It is shown that because of unreasonable industrial structures, pollution discharge per GDP is high within

Keywords: eutrophication     GDP     capacity     reconstruction     ecological restoration    

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Electricity demand, GDP and employment: evidence from Italy

Cosimo MAGAZZINO

Journal Article

Crossing “Environmental Mountain”——On the Increase and Decrease of Environment Impact in the Process of Economic Growth

Lu Zhongwu,Mao Jiansu

Journal Article

Study on steel output per unit GDP and steel production, energy consumption, materials consumption &

Lu Zhongwu,Yue Qiang,Gao Chengkang

Journal Article

Causality between energy consumption and GDP in the U.S.: evidence from wavelet analysis

Alper ASLAN, Nicholas APERGIS, Selim YILDIRIM

Journal Article

Sustainable Development Model of Production Increase with Energy Conservation in Wuhan Iron and Steel Corp. (WISCO)

Dai Lin,Zhou Huoqing,Tian Zhiyu

Journal Article

Resolution of the mechanism of steel output growth and study on the reasons of the excessive growth of steel output in China in 2000—2007

Lu Zhongwu,Yue Qiang

Journal Article

Uncovering the evolution of tin use in the United States and its implications

Journal Article

Eutrophication status and control strategy of Taihu Lake

ZHANG Limin, XIA Minfang, ZHANG Lei, WANG Chun, LU Jilai

Journal Article