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Vincent Chang

Of Energy and the Economy


Theory and Evidence of Their Functional Relationships
Aufl. 2012. 144 S.
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2012
ISBN: 3-639-39849-1 (3639398491) / 3-8364-2766-4 (3836427664)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-39849-6 (9783639398496) / 978-3-8364-2766-1 (9783836427661)

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Revision with unchanged content. This book advances a set of explicit functional relationships that link energy and the economy. Despite the reliance on energy permeating the whole economy, no such complete relationships had been presented before. How related are energy and the economy? What role does energy play in the eco nomic growth? Motivated to seek an explicit functional answer, I theorize the role of energy and then test it with economic models, using data for 16 OECD countries from 1980 to 2001. First, I find that energy is a cross-country re presentative good whose prices are equalized when converted to a reference currency. Thus, energy prices satisfy the purchasing power parity. For all but one country, the half life of the real energy exchange rate is less than a year and as low as six months, shorter than those derived by other real exchange rate measures. Second, considering energy a cross-time representative good, I obtain that a country´s utility function is inversely proportional to both its in come share of energy and its energy price. I also obtain an explicit, unified two-dimensional (cross countries and time) production function with energy and non-energy as the two inputs. Third, I conclude a cross-country parity relationship for income shares of energy, similar to that for energy prices.
Is Associate Dean of Peking University Graduate School of Business in Shenzhen, China. He has extensive experiences in the industry including Wall Street and Silicon Valley, and has held senior positions in startup and top Fortune firms. Mr. Chang holds a PhD in economics from MIT, a PhD in electrical engineering and computer sciences.