Les déterminants de la demande agrégée d'électricité en France
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https://doi.org/10.18559/rielf.2017.2.10Mots-clés :
demande d’électricité, cointégration, modèle autorégressif à retards échelonnésRésumé
Cet article a pour objectif premier d'étudier la demande globale d'électricité à court et à long terme pour la France sur la période 1990-T1 à2015-T3. Il met en oeuvre la méthodologie économétrique connue sous le nom « du général au spécifique » pour estimer un modèle autorégressif à retards échelonnés (ARDL). Ce dernier conduit à une équation finale composée d'une relation de cointégration entre les quatre variables retenues (consommation d'électricité, prix de l'électricité, prix du gaz et PIB réel) et d'un mécanisme à correction d'erreur. À court terme, les déterminants de la demande d'électricité sont principalement constitués par l'occurrence de récessions économiques et par les variations de température.
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