消费(社会学)
经济
能源消耗
商品和服务
能量(信号处理)
自然资源经济学
贫穷
能源消耗
经济成本
业务
农业经济学
经济增长
微观经济学
市场经济
生物
统计
内分泌学
社会学
医学
社会科学
数学
生态学
作者
Yuru Guan,Yan Jin,Yuli Shan,Yannan Zhou,Ye Hang,Ruoqi Li,Yu Liu,Binyuan Liu,Qingyun Nie,Benedikt Bruckner,Kuishuang Feng,Klaus Hubacek
出处
期刊:Nature Energy
[Springer Nature]
日期:2023-02-16
卷期号:8 (3): 304-316
被引量:228
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41560-023-01209-8
摘要
The Russia–Ukraine conflict has triggered an energy crisis that directly affected household energy costs for heating, cooling and mobility and indirectly pushed up the costs of other goods and services throughout global supply chains. Here we bridge a global multi-regional input–output database with detailed household-expenditure data to model the direct and indirect impacts of increased energy prices on 201 expenditure groups in 116 countries. On the basis of a set of energy price scenarios, we show that total energy costs of households would increase by 62.6–112.9%, contributing to a 2.7–4.8% increase in household expenditures. The energy cost burdens across household groups vary due to differences in supply chain structure, consumption patterns and energy needs. Under the cost-of-living pressures, an additional 78 million–141 million people will potentially be pushed into extreme poverty. Targeted energy assistance can help vulnerable households during this crisis. We emphasize support for increased costs of necessities, especially for food. The Russia–Ukraine war triggered an energy crisis that affected the cost of many goods and services. Guan et al. model the direct and indirect impacts of increased energy prices across expenditure groups and countries, finding temporary increases in total household energy costs of 63–113% under different scenarios.
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