Structural Change and Convergence of Energy Intensity Across OECD Countries, 1970-2005

Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper No. 12-027/3

30 Pages Posted: 27 Mar 2012

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Peter Mulder

VU University Amsterdam - Department of Spatial Economics

Henri L. F. de Groot

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Tinbergen Institute

Date Written: March 26, 2012

Abstract

This paper uses a new dataset derived from a consistent framework of national accounts to compute and evaluate energy intensity developments across 18 OECD countries and 50 sectors over the period 1970-2005. We find that across countries energy intensity levels tend to increase in a fairly wide range of Services subsectors, but decrease in most Manufacturing sectors. A decomposition analysis reveals that changes in the sectoral composition of the economy explain a considerable and increasing part of aggregate energy intensity dynamics. A convergence analysis reveals that only after 1995 cross-country variation in aggregate energy intensity levels clearly tends to decrease, driven by a strong and robust trend break in Manufacturing and enhanced convergence in Services. Moreover, we find evidence for the hypothesis that across sectors lagging countries are catching-up with leading countries, with rates of convergence on average being higher in Services than in Manufacturing. Aggregate convergence patterns are almost exclusively caused by convergence of within-sector energy intensity levels, and not by convergence of the sectoral composition of economies.

Keywords: Energy Intensity, Convergence, Decomposition, Sectoral Analysis

JEL Classification: O13, O47, O5, Q43

Suggested Citation

Mulder, Peter and de Groot, Henri L.F., Structural Change and Convergence of Energy Intensity Across OECD Countries, 1970-2005 (March 26, 2012). Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper No. 12-027/3, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2028990 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2028990

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