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Former Soviet Union Countries and European Union: Overcoming the Energy Efficiency Gap

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  • Olga Podkorytova
  • Yulia Raskina

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This paper evaluates convergence of energy intensity for the former USSR countries during 1995-2010. We divide these countries into three clubs and show convergence in income and in energy intensity for each club. We also demonstrate that rate of convergence is higher in countries with a low level of development.

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  • Olga Podkorytova & Yulia Raskina, 2014. "Former Soviet Union Countries and European Union: Overcoming the Energy Efficiency Gap," RSCAS Working Papers 2014/03, European University Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsc:rsceui:2014/03
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    Сlub convergence; energy intensity; former USSR;
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