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[1] | Lembo Tanning, Faculty of Transport, TTK University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn, Estonia. |
[2] | Toivo Tanning, Tallinn School of Economics, Tallinn, Estonia. |
The aim of this article is to analyse the energy consumption and productivity, including the years of crisis. The use of energy is dependent industry, construction, transport and other sectors of work, but also in non-production and household activities. Resources underpin the functioning of global economy and our quality of life. The majority of European Union (EU) countries are energy poor of region. Energy security is always one of the most important problems in the EU. With regard to acute political and economic situation in Eastern Europe, with the European Union and Russia on mutual economic partial blockade, has become very topical, what is the position of energy in the European countries. What are the prospects for a partial boycott of resources? What you can expect from Russia? How are you doing Russian foreign trade? Have it has affected the boycott? That's what we look at on the basis of the European Union and Russia. That's why we look at the beginning of the whole economy, and then the energy production and consumption. By comparison, we analyze and Russia, which has the EU's largest energy suppliers. How far is the use of resource, including the economic crisis? What were the lessons from the use of resources?
Keywords
Energy Consumption and Productivity, Imports, Exports, European Union and Russia
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