Türk İmalat Sanayinde Enerji Yoğunluğunu Etkileyen Faktörler
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2020Author
Sözeri, Süleyman
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This study investigates factors impacting the level of energy intensity in the Turkish
manufacturing industry for the period 2006-2012. To this end, 26 regression models were
constructed to analyze relationship among various variables. These regression models
were subgrouped under 8 following catogories ; (i) the relationship between firm size and
energy intensity, (ii) how the level of energy intensity changes in sub-sectors, (iii) the
relationship between firm age and energy intensity, (iv) as to whether energy intensity
changes based on geographic regions, (v) whether the capital ownership alters the level
of energy intensity, (vi) the link between R&D and energy intensity, (vii) the relationship
between exports and energy intensity, and (viii) how energy intensity changes with an
inclusion of all aforementioned variables. These regression models have been estimated
via polled ordinary least squares. Empirical findings point out that the several variables
are statistically significant to estimate the energy intensity. Yet, the most important factor
impacting energy intensity is the scale of firm. Hence this result shows that policy makers
should focus on scale of firm in order to lower energy intensity.