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A new perspective on the U.S. energy efficiency: The political context

Jorge Antunes, Juliana Campos Neves, Larissa Rosa Carneiro Elmor, Michel Fontaine Reis De Araujo, Peter Wänke, Yong Tan

2022Technological Forecasting and Social Change11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper offers a new perspective on the energy efficiency literature by bringing evidence of political contextual factors as the predictors of energy efficiency. Specifically, we posit that the Democrat administration is more energy-efficient considering the reduction of environmental impact, in contrast, the Republican administration is more efficient considering only financial expenditures leading to the production of economic growth. In addition, we predict that political administration tenure is negatively correlated with green energy efficiency and that political distancing moderates the relationship between political party administration and energy efficiency. This study sheds light on these matters by performing an efficiency analysis of fifty North American states through a bootstrap DEA non-parametric model, followed by Tobit regressions to evaluate our hypotheses concerning the effect of the contextual factors on the calculated efficiency scores.

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Tobit modelEfficient energy usePoliticsContext (archaeology)Administration (probate law)EconomicsPerspective (graphical)Energy (signal processing)DistancingEconometricsPublic economicsPolitical scienceStatisticsComputer scienceLawMathematicsGeographyElectrical engineeringPathologyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)DiseaseArchaeologyMedicineEngineeringArtificial intelligenceInfectious disease (medical specialty)Energy Efficiency and ManagementEnergy, Environment, Economic GrowthEnvironmental Impact and Sustainability
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