The effect of productivity of economic sectors on renewable and renewable energy consumption, thermal energy, growth of economic development

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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productivity is one of the important concepts in the economy, showing the relationship between the use of production factors and produced products. by increasing productivity in the production process, more production can be achieved by using a certain level of input in this study, the effect of economic sectors efficiency on renewable and renewable energy consumption, thermal energy, growth and economic development using approximation of production functions have been studied in three scenarios. the results show that the different parts of totall economic and their productivity in 1353 and 1393 are between 3.175 and 4.59 million riyals. It is therefore the beginning of the productivity of the lower bound productivity of the functional domain.it is observed that there are two sectors of economy, industry, mining and power plants (power plants), even by 30 percent, the overall productivity of the entire economy in the functional domain (3.175).

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Persian
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Quarterly Journal of Economic Modelling, Volume:15 Issue: 2, 2021
Pages:
67 to 86
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