Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8112341 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This study estimates the transition probabilities for different energy-use states in Nigeria, using the Markov Switching Regression technique. According to the results, both energy-efficient and energy-inefficient states are less persistent, but comparatively, the energy-inefficient state is more persistent. Thus, in Nigeria, it is much difficult to escape from the energy-inefficient state than the energy-efficient state. Several reasons may explain this phenomenon, and they include: inefficient regulatory system; poor institutional structure; high corruption; proliferation of second-hand goods; undeveloped markets; high incidence of poverty, and inefficient pricing in the energy sector. Pricing policies should be combined with institutional improvement and infrastructural development if Nigeria wants to achieve a sustainable energy-efficient state, in the long-term.
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Authors
Philip Kofi Adom, Samuel Adams,