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The electricity shortage cost in Korea: An input-output analysis
H. C. Ju, S. H. Yoo,
Seung-Jun Kwak
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Input-output Analysis
100%
Electricity Shortage
100%
Shortage Cost
100%
Electricity Sector
66%
Highly Reliable
33%
Politicians
33%
Optimal Way
33%
Well-being
33%
Marginal Cost
33%
Final Demand
33%
Power Supply Reliability
33%
Economic Reliability
33%
Reliability Standard
33%
Electric Power Resources
33%
Curtailment
33%
Engineering
Electricity Sector
100%
Infrastructure
50%
Curtailment
50%
Reliability Standard
50%
Policymakers
50%
Marginal Costs
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Input-Output Analysis
100%
Electricity Supply
50%
Marginal Costs
50%
Value Added
50%