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ID168691
Title ProperStrengthening of energy security & low-carbon growth in Asia
Other Title Informationrole of regional energy cooperation through trade
LanguageENG
AuthorUzZaman, Kazi Arif
Summary / Abstract (Note)Prudent demand-supply management of energy is pivotal for the energy security of the countries and transitions towards the sustainable low-carbon energy system. This study empirically investigates the existing demand-supply gaps of energy in the South-though-East Asian (StEA) countries and analyzes how the gaps can be minimized most efficiently through intraregional energy trade. Stochastic Frontier Gravity model extended with the determinants of efficiency models used for both primary energy and Renewable Energy Goods (REG) trade. The result implies that for most of the countries, intraregional export of primary energy, as well as REG, are positively influenced by Gross Domestic Products (GDP) of the exporting and importing countries. Tariff and distance adversely affect the exports while the implication of cross exchange ratio seems minimal in both cases. Regional Trade Agreements (RTA) are also found to have notable positive impact on intraregional trade. Results show that China and Thailand are the most-efficient in this intraregional primary energy export, while Bangladesh and Myanmar remain the least-efficient. China and Japan are the most-efficient in REG exports, while Bangladesh remains the least-efficient. On average, the whole region has the weighted export efficiency of 56.5% in intraregional primary energy trade and 63.1% in REG trade. The determinants of efficiency model reveals that institutional quality, better infrastructure, goods market efficiency, and technological readiness have reasonable impacts to enhance the countries’ intraregional energy trade efficiencies.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy, No.133; Oct 2019: p.110873
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-10
Key WordsEnergy Security ;  Energy Trade ;  Regional Energy Cooperation ;  Demand-Supply Analysis ;  Renewable Energy Goods ;  Stochastic Frontier Gravity Model