A. Midttun et I. Chander, The political economy of energy use and pollution: the environmental effects of East-European transition to market economy, ENERG POLIC, 26(13), 1998, pp. 1017-1029
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Social Work & Social Policy","Environmental Engineering & Energy
The transition of Eastern Europe to Western-type liberal capitalism has by
many observers been interpreted as an important step towards a more ecologi
cally sustainable Europe. The main argument has been that the energy effici
ency of the West-European economy will be imported to Eastern Europe and le
ad to lower energy consumption and lower pollution. This line of argumentat
ion seems sound as far as the industrial sector is concerned. However, it d
oes not take into consideration the energy and pollution bill of the lavish
lifestyle of modern consumer-oriented societies. A shift away from the mod
erate private consumption of East-European Communism, towards the Western c
onsumerist lifestyle may diminish or even abolish the positive ecological e
ffects of the East-European transition to a competitive market economy. In
order to shed empirical light on this problematique, this article explores
energy consumption and pollution patterns of Eastern and Western Europe bot
h as far as industrial and domestic end-user consumption is concerned. The
article argues that these patterns are related to basic characteristics of
the communist and capitalist systems and that pollution and energy-use, in
other words, are fundamentally conditioned by the over all political econom
y. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.