Energy Logistic Regression and Survival Model: Case Study of Russian Exports

Author:

Malec KarelORCID,Majune Socrates KraidoORCID,Kuzmenko ElenaORCID,Phiri JosephORCID,Nyamoita Rahab Liz Masese,Appiah-Kubi Seth Nana KwameORCID,Maitah MansoorORCID,Smutka LubošORCID,Gebeltová ZdeňkaORCID,Tomšík Karel,Kobzev Kotásková Sylvie,Marušiak Jiří

Abstract

The importance of environmental sustainability is becoming more and more obvious, so the rationale behind long-term usage of solely non-renewable energy sources appeared questionable. This study aims to identify, using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and logistic regressions, the main determinants that affect the duration of Russian non-renewable energy exports to different regions of the world. Data were retrieved from the databanks of the World Development Indicators (WDI), World Integrated Trade Solution (WITS), and the French Centre for Prospective studies and International Information (CEPII). The obtained results point to the fact that approximately 52% of energy products survive beyond their first year of trading, nearly 38% survive beyond the second year, and almost 18% survive to the twelfth year. The survival of Russian non-renewable energy exports differs depending on the region, and the affecting factors are of different importance. The duration of Russian non-renewable energy exports is significantly linked to Russia’s GDP, Total export, and Initial export values. A decline in Russia’s GDP by 1% is associated with an increasing probability of a spell ending by 2.9% on average, in turn growing Total export and Initial export values positively linked with the duration of non-renewable energy exports from Russia. These findings may have practical relevance for strategic actions aimed at approaching both energy security and environmental sustainability.

Funder

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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