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Exploring the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is important in energy economics. We performed an empirical re-examination of the causal interactions between these two factors in South Korea. As most previous studies in South Korea overlook the nonlinear behavior...
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Switching Granger Causality methods for some countries in Africa (7 Countries) and Asia(Brunei); Brunei, Cameron, Côte d …
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This paper examines the relation between financial development, energy consumption and economic growth in the United States (U.S) for the period 1966-2011. We use a vector error correction model (VECM) to investigate the effect of financial development and energy consumption on economic growth...
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We study the relationship between energy consumption and real GDP in the United States using a multivariate time-varying model [1973Q1-2014Q1]. We show that the combination of disaggregation into specific fuels and time variation gives more nuanced results than the alternatives for the U.S....
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