Electricity and the Economy

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Dr. Bui Trinh
Dr. Bui Trinh
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Bui Vu
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Pham Le Hoa
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Producing and consuming electricity are strongly related to macro -economic such as growth, employment and price. However, this relationship in many circumstances, places, times are not in a direction. The relationship of processing electricity and the economy depends on the structure between production and consumption, the cost of structure of sectors in the economy, the use of electricity by the producer, the consumer and internal structure of electricity industry of each country in each time.

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Dr. Bui Trinh. 1970. \u201cElectricity and the Economy\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - E: Economics GJHSS-E Volume 13 (GJHSS Volume 13 Issue E1): .

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Producing and consuming electricity are strongly related to macro -economic such as growth, employment and price. However, this relationship in many circumstances, places, times are not in a direction. The relationship of processing electricity and the economy depends on the structure between production and consumption, the cost of structure of sectors in the economy, the use of electricity by the producer, the consumer and internal structure of electricity industry of each country in each time.

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