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Accounting

ISSN 2369-7407 (Online) - ISSN 2369-7393 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 6 Issue 1 pp. 17-22 , 2020

Application of Alfred Marshall model for estimating Vietnam electricity demand Pages 17-22 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ngoc Xuan Vu

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2019.6.004

Keywords: Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Elasticity of Demand (Ed), Power Purchasing Parity (PPP), Unemployment Rate (UR), Vietnam Electricity Group (EVN)

Abstract: This study aims to analysis the factors influencing on demand for Vietnam Electricity. In this paper, the author builds the Vietnam Electricity Quantity Demand function based on the Alfred Marshall model. The data used to build this function contains 276 observations (from Jan 1995 to December 2017). The author also analyzes the elasticity and the impacts of different factors to influence the Vietnam Electricity Quantity demanded. The study uses multiple linear regression model and the results indicate that all observations were meaningful when the level of significance was five percent. The results also indicate that demand for electricity will increase over the next few years and policy makers have to take some action for the development of the electricity industry.

How to cite this paper
Vu, N. (2020). Application of Alfred Marshall model for estimating Vietnam electricity demand.Accounting, 6(1), 17-22.

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