On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count?

Volume: 4 Number: 2 June 1, 2014
  • İshmael Ackah
  • Frank Adu
  • Richard Opoku Takyi
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On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count?

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify and quantify the effect of endogenous and exogenous economic factors on electricity demand in Ghana. The Structural Time Series Model is employed due to its ability to capture exogenous non-economic variables. The findings reveal that education has significant effect on electricity consumption in both the short and the long run. Education has inverse relationship with electricity consumption implying that the more consumers are educated, the less electricity they consume. The study also reveals that price changes have less impact on electricity consumption in the short run and that efficiency in electricity consumption has improved since 1971 and will continue for the next twenty years. The study recommends that more public education should be carried out to enhance energy conservation and also, realistic prices should be charge for electricity consumption to allow private investment into the sector.

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İshmael Ackah This is me

Frank Adu This is me

Richard Opoku Takyi This is me

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June 1, 2014

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June 1, 2014

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Year 2014 Volume: 4 Number: 2

APA
Ackah, İ., Adu, F., & Takyi, R. O. (2014). On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count? International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 4(2), 149-153. https://izlik.org/JA39ED72TK
AMA
1.Ackah İ, Adu F, Takyi RO. On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count? IJEEP. 2014;4(2):149-153. https://izlik.org/JA39ED72TK
Chicago
Ackah, İshmael, Frank Adu, and Richard Opoku Takyi. 2014. “On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count?”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 4 (2): 149-53. https://izlik.org/JA39ED72TK.
EndNote
Ackah İ, Adu F, Takyi RO (June 1, 2014) On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count? International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 4 2 149–153.
IEEE
[1]İ. Ackah, F. Adu, and R. O. Takyi, “On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count?”, IJEEP, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 149–153, June 2014, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA39ED72TK
ISNAD
Ackah, İshmael - Adu, Frank - Takyi, Richard Opoku. “On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count?”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 4/2 (June 1, 2014): 149-153. https://izlik.org/JA39ED72TK.
JAMA
1.Ackah İ, Adu F, Takyi RO. On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count? IJEEP. 2014;4:149–153.
MLA
Ackah, İshmael, et al. “On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count?”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, vol. 4, no. 2, June 2014, pp. 149-53, https://izlik.org/JA39ED72TK.
Vancouver
1.İshmael Ackah, Frank Adu, Richard Opoku Takyi. On The Demand Dynamics of Electricity in Ghana: Do Exogenous Non-Economic Variables Count? IJEEP [Internet]. 2014 Jun. 1;4(2):149-53. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA39ED72TK