贫穷
经济
消费(社会学)
人的基本需要
人类发展(人文)
人的方面
可持续发展
发展经济学
人口经济学
维数(图论)
能源匮乏
情感(语言学)
自然资源经济学
经济增长
政治学
心理学
人权
社会学
医学
社会心理学
社会科学
替代医学
数学
沟通
病理
法学
纯数学
灵丹妙药
作者
Yaxin Zhang,Yuli Shan,Xinzhu Zheng,Can Wang,Yuru Guan,Yan Jin,Franco Ruzzenenti,Klaus Hubacek
出处
期刊:Energy Policy
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-11-01
卷期号:182: 113743-113743
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113743
摘要
The significant spike in global energy prices induced by the Russian-Ukrainian (RU) conflict is perceived as highly uncertain that may rise household living costs and adversely affect Sustainable Development Goals such as poverty elimination. However, the impacts on human wellbeing are entirely obscured by conventional economic analyses. Using the input-output price model and a human needs framework, we assess the impact of energy price shocks caused by the RU conflict on eight dimensions of human needs in 49 countries/regions. Our findings show that the non-material dimension Creation and the material dimension Protection are the most affected human needs globally, with declines of 3.7%–8.5% and 3.6%–8.4%, respectively. Households in BRICS countries are hit hardest on these human needs (2.0-2.2 times the global average) owing to higher price increases and higher energy-dependent consumption patterns. The human need satisfaction of low-income groups is not only severely affected, but also the poorer the country in which they reside, the more serious the decline of their satisfaction, while there is no such problem for higher income groups. Our findings underscore the need to consider both material and frequently overlooked non-material dimensions of wellbeing when designing targeted policies to protect the vulnerable from energy price shocks.
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