Industrial coal demand in China: A provincial analysis
31.01.2011
Cristina Cattaneo (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, andย University of Sussex), Matteo Manera (University of Milan-Bicocca, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and IEFE-Bocconi), Elisa Scarpa (Edison Trading)
C23, E6, Q31, Q41
Energy demand in China, Coal demand in China, Chinese provinces, Panel data, Spatial econometrics, Forecasting
Science Direct
"Resource and Energy Economics", Volume 33, Issue 1 (January 2011)
The general concern on the environmental implications of the rising demand for coal registered in China during the last few years has induced considerable research effort to produce accurate forecasts of China’s energy requirements. Nevertheless, no previous study has modelled the coal demand in China at provincial level. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we estimate and forecast the Chinese demand for coal using panel data disaggregated by provinces and accounting for spatial heterogeneity. Second, given the spatial nature of the data, we explicitly capture the spatial autocorrelation among provinces using spatial econometrics. In particular, we specify the Chinese industrial coal demand at provincial level with fixed-effect spatial models. The empirical results show that the fixed-effect spatial ADL model is able to capture the existing interdependence between provinces. This model forecasts an average annual increase in coal demand to 2010 of nearly 2%.