Repository logo
  • English
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
Log In
Have you forgotten your password?
  1. Home
  2. Mingachevir State University
  3. Academic Departments @ MSU
  4. Department of Economics
  5. Diversification Rate of Energy Balance and Energy Export Demand Risk Impacts on Economic Growth: The Case of Azerbaijan
 
  • Details

Diversification Rate of Energy Balance and Energy Export Demand Risk Impacts on Economic Growth: The Case of Azerbaijan

ISSN
0798-1406
Date Issued
2021-03-25
Author(s)
Shahin V. Bayramov
Mingachevir State University
Gulsura Y. Mehdiyeva
Agil A. Eyvazov
Elchin R. Mustafayev
Abstract
The objective of the article was to examine the level of diversification of the energy balance and energy export demand, as well as its impacts on economic growth to ensure energy security in Azerbaijan. Forthe research, the Risk Energy Export Demand Index and its four sub-indexes, i.e., 1) export dependence, were used; 2) risk of monopsonium; (3) the risk of transaction costs; 4) Comparative quantitative assessment of the economic importance of different types of energy in the country's energy exports. The Herfindahl-Hirschman index and the Shannon-Wiener index were used for the assessment of the diversification and concentration rate.
The OLS method, the ADF test and cointegration were used to assess the relationship between indicators. It is concluded that the share ofenergy obtained from renewable sources in the country's energy balance is very low (about 3%), and the energy obtained from these sources is mainly used for electricity production. Since an essential part of the country's energy balance is in hydrocarbon reserves, the level of diversification is low.
Subjects

8. Economic growth

1. No poverty

0202 electrical engin...

02 engineering and te...

7. Clean energy

File(s)
Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Name

Diversification_Rate_of_Energy_Balance_and_Energy_ (1).pdf

Size

1.59 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

Checksum

(MD5):aa12a949b1b5babe1c06bd2c82b0b405

Deployed and maintained by Hafiz Muhammad Azeem Akram

  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback