Regional Energy Demand and Energy Efficiency in Japan, 1st ed. 2017
An Application of Economic Analysis

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This book describes structural analysis methods for examining energy demand and energy efficiency that are important in formulating regional economic and environmental policies. Beginning with ways of ascertaining regional energy demand, it describes methods for developing energy efficiency indicators and their determinants. Fluctuations in regional energy demand are largely explained by analyzing variations in energy intensity, and there is a strong association between energy efficiency indicators and energy intensity. The energy efficiency indicator proposed is consistent with fluctuations in energy intensity and is highly accurate. According to the empirical analysis using this indicator, energy efficiency is high in regions where population concentration has risen, as typified by "compact cities." As such, the book highlights the need to increase regional energy efficiency, to achieve regional economic growth despite growing environmental constraints, and the importance of forming and developing clusters to this end. The book is a valuable resource for planners, researchers and government employees.

1. Preface.- 2. Regional Energy Demand in Japan.- 3. Determinants of Regional Energy Demand: Dynamic Shift Share Analysis.- 4. Energy Efficiency and Productivity.- 5. Determinants of Energy Efficiency: Stochastic Frontier Analysis.

Akihiro Otsuka is an associate professor at Yokohama City University’s Association of International Arts and Science. He was awarded the Martin Beckmann RSAI Annual Award in 2011.

Proposes numerous new analytical approaches

Uses dynamic shift-share analysis to clarify the factors behind changes in energy demand

Includes stochastic frontier analysis to measure energy efficiency

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras