Low carbon energy scenarios for sub-Saharan Africa: An input-output analysis on the effects of universal energy access and economic growth

Energy Policy ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 105 ◽  
pp. 303-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Gerard Adam Hamilton ◽  
Scott Kelly
2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-70
Author(s):  
Rizki Putri Nurdiati ◽  
Rina Oktaviani ◽  
Sahara Sahara

Globalization has transformed the structure of industry into global integration of socalled global value chains (GVCs). Some literatures suggest that electronic industry is known as a successful industry in establishing global value chain. Electronic industry is one of leading cluster in driving economic growth in Indonesia. This study aimed to analyze the role of Indonesia in electronic global value chain according to its share towards global electronic industry, linkages, and value added distribution. An input output analysis by using the Asian International Input Output Table 2005 was employed to analyze the share of each country in electronic global value chain, inter-sector linkages, value added, also output and income multiplier. The result showed that Indonesia had low participation in electronic global value chain. Indonesia’s output share was the lowest among all countries which resulted in low valueadded acquisition. Indonesia played the role as the input user from the various sectors. It is suggested that Indonesia electronic manufacture sector should be integrated with the input supplier sectors. Electronic computing equipment sector can be the main priority in enhancing Indonesia electronic manufacture sector since it has the biggest effect to economic growth. Keywords: electronic, global value chain, Indonesia, input output analysis


Author(s):  
Mohd Khairul Hisyam Hassan ◽  
Zaleha Mohd Noor ◽  
Normaz Wana Ismail ◽  
Alias Radam ◽  
Zakariah Abdul Rashid

2011 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 583-595 ◽  
Author(s):  
G.Q. Chen ◽  
H. Chen ◽  
Z.M. Chen ◽  
Bo Zhang ◽  
L. Shao ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
ADDISU WORKU BEZABIH

Abstract The quality and reliability of electric power supply systems determine the quality of life and the growth of a nation. Electricity is present in every aspect of our daily lives. Renewable energy is, without a doubt, one of the most critical drivers of a country's socio-economic growth, and its importance in this regard cannot be overstated. Electricity access plays a significant role in other sources of energy. Electricity has made life much more straightforward in various sectors and facets of human endeavors, such as education, health, agriculture, and all households. Efficient power consumption and energy savings have become a major issue these days as the need for power demand increases day to day in Ethiopia. Ethiopia’s electricity coverage and per capita consumption are among the lowest in sub-Saharan Africa. Only 44 percent of over 110 million Ethiopians have access to electricity. Around 83% of the population lives in areas with less than 2% of the population having access to electricity. Electricity is a necessary component of any modern economy. A country's economic growth and development are dependent on the availability of a sufficient power supply at a fair cost. However, to meet the demand and minimize greenhouse gas emissions, cost-effectiveness and efficiency in electricity generation and distribution must be improved further.


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