Price Elasticity of Heat Demand in South Korean Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Investigation

Heat is a crucial input supplied in the form of steam or hot water to industrial production of South Korea. Estimating the demand function for heat in the manufacturing sector is all the more important a task in terms of policy because heat consumption in the manufacturing sector is increasing becau...

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Main Authors: Hyo-Jin Kim, Jae-Sung Paek, Seung-Hoon Yoo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/21/6144
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spelling doaj-634c6ac294834c10b84ef1a748f550932020-11-24T21:55:32ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-11-011121614410.3390/su11216144su11216144Price Elasticity of Heat Demand in South Korean Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical InvestigationHyo-Jin Kim0Jae-Sung Paek1Seung-Hoon Yoo2Department of Energy Policy, Graduate School of Energy & Environment, Seoul National University of Science & Technology, 232 Gongreung-Ro, Nowon-Gu, Seoul 01811, KoreaDepartment of Energy Policy, Graduate School of Energy & Environment, Seoul National University of Science & Technology, 232 Gongreung-Ro, Nowon-Gu, Seoul 01811, KoreaDepartment of Energy Policy, Graduate School of Energy & Environment, Seoul National University of Science & Technology, 232 Gongreung-Ro, Nowon-Gu, Seoul 01811, KoreaHeat is a crucial input supplied in the form of steam or hot water to industrial production of South Korea. Estimating the demand function for heat in the manufacturing sector is all the more important a task in terms of policy because heat consumption in the manufacturing sector is increasing because using heat directly as a fuel can reduce the air pollutants emissions and save energy when compared with using electricity, which is secondary energy. Thus, this article tries to estimate the demand function for industrial heat in the manufacturing sector of South Korea using cross-sectional data for analyzing the influence of manufacturing firms’ characteristics. To this end, 257 observations collected from a nationwide survey of manufacturing firms in 2017 are used and analyzed. As a robust approach, the least absolute deviations estimation method is applied to obtain the demand function. The results show that the price elasticity and sales amount elasticity of the industrial heat demand are estimated to be −0.8476 and 1.0144, respectively, which are statistically significant at the 1% level. Furthermore, the economic benefits of industrial heat consumption are computed to be 1.59 times as great as the price of heat. The results of this study can be utilized in policy planning, making, and evaluation.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/21/6144industrial heatdemand functionprice elasticityleast absolute deviationseconomic benefits
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author Hyo-Jin Kim
Jae-Sung Paek
Seung-Hoon Yoo
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Jae-Sung Paek
Seung-Hoon Yoo
Price Elasticity of Heat Demand in South Korean Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Investigation
Sustainability
industrial heat
demand function
price elasticity
least absolute deviations
economic benefits
author_facet Hyo-Jin Kim
Jae-Sung Paek
Seung-Hoon Yoo
author_sort Hyo-Jin Kim
title Price Elasticity of Heat Demand in South Korean Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Investigation
title_short Price Elasticity of Heat Demand in South Korean Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Investigation
title_full Price Elasticity of Heat Demand in South Korean Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Investigation
title_fullStr Price Elasticity of Heat Demand in South Korean Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Price Elasticity of Heat Demand in South Korean Manufacturing Sector: An Empirical Investigation
title_sort price elasticity of heat demand in south korean manufacturing sector: an empirical investigation
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Heat is a crucial input supplied in the form of steam or hot water to industrial production of South Korea. Estimating the demand function for heat in the manufacturing sector is all the more important a task in terms of policy because heat consumption in the manufacturing sector is increasing because using heat directly as a fuel can reduce the air pollutants emissions and save energy when compared with using electricity, which is secondary energy. Thus, this article tries to estimate the demand function for industrial heat in the manufacturing sector of South Korea using cross-sectional data for analyzing the influence of manufacturing firms’ characteristics. To this end, 257 observations collected from a nationwide survey of manufacturing firms in 2017 are used and analyzed. As a robust approach, the least absolute deviations estimation method is applied to obtain the demand function. The results show that the price elasticity and sales amount elasticity of the industrial heat demand are estimated to be −0.8476 and 1.0144, respectively, which are statistically significant at the 1% level. Furthermore, the economic benefits of industrial heat consumption are computed to be 1.59 times as great as the price of heat. The results of this study can be utilized in policy planning, making, and evaluation.
topic industrial heat
demand function
price elasticity
least absolute deviations
economic benefits
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/21/6144
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