Markets
Adriana Coba*
*Master of Science in International Business Development‘s candidate, University of Neuchâtel, Semester autumn of 2010.
Abstract: The energy situation is an indicator of market growth, raise of living standards, and reducing poverty. But from
the hand of that increase, came the global warming, and declining of nonrenewable energy sources. Here, the reader can
find an analysis of the energy situation in 2007 (most recent data that currently has the World Bank).
The energy situation is an indicator of market growth, alternative sources and not Eastern Europe (another great
raise of living standards, and reducing poverty. But from producer, according to Figure 1) who keep their
the hand of that increase, came the global warming, and alternative generation less than 5%.
declining of nonrenewable energy sources. Here, the
reader can find an analysis of the energy situation in
20071 (most recent data that currently has the World
Bank2).
1
Data base in Claroline:
https://claroline.unine.ch/claroline/work/userWork.php?cmd=exDownload&authI
d=189803&assigId=9&workId=1323&cidReq=METHRECH
2
Data obtained from the page : http://data.worldbank.org/topic/energy-and-
mining
3
The results in “IBP SPSS Statistics” can be consulted in claroline:
https://claroline.unine.ch/claroline/work/userWork.php?cmd=exDownload&authI
d=189803&assigId=9&workId=1324&cidReq=METHRECH
4
Phenomenon which means that service sector gain Importance above the
industry (Service sector is less energy consumer than the industry) - Memedovic,
Olga; Apadre, Lelio (2010). “Structural Change in the World Economy: Main
Features and Trends, Working Paper 24/2009”. United Nations Industrial
Development Organization (UNIDO) Pag. 2
5
The first data reported by the World Bank for all the countries were in 1995
and the data was 9,183,701 kton of equivalent oil
References
Memedovic, Olga; Apadre, Lelio (2010). “Structural
Change in the World Economy: Main Features and
Trends, Working Paper 24/2009”. United Nations
Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
Kose, Ayhan and Otrok Christopher (2003).
“Understanding The Evolution Of World Business
Cycles” International Monetary Fund.
http://data.worldbank.org/topic/energy-and-mining
http://europa.eu.int/comm/economy_finance