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The rapidly growing literature on the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has not univocally … activity. After discussing appropriate pairs of variables, we investigate Granger causality between energy consumption and GDP … Pesaran et al. (2001), we find evidence for long-run Granger causality for the commercial sector, in case energy is the …
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The paper investigates the long-run and the causality relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for … that energy consumption is cointegrated with economic growth in Cameroon, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, and South Africa. Moreover …, this test suggests that economic growth has a significant positive long run impact on energy consumption in these countries …
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The rapidly growing literature on the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has not univocally … model. -- energy ; growth ; multivariate ARDL ; cointegration ; granger causality … activity. After discussing appropriate pairs of variables, we investigate Granger causality between energy consumption and GDP …
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and the growth of energy capture on the other. It claims that hierarchical power is sought for its own sake; that building … lives in chains – and yet everywhere we look we see it grow and expand. What explains this apparent puzzle of ‘growth in the … midst of sabotage’? The answer, we argue, begins with the very meaning of ‘growth’. Whereas conventional political economy …
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The main purpose of this study is to investigate empirically the impact of energy consumption and economic growth on … environmental degradation and energy consumption and economic growth along with financial development, trade openness, capital … stocks, and urbanization as control variables. In addition, FMOLS results confirm that economic growth and energy consumption …
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In this paper, we empirically investigate the causal nexus between economic growth (GDP), CO2 emissions (environmental … causality verifies that bidirectional causal connection is found between economic growth, environmental degradation (CO2 …
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In the last decades a liberalization of the electric market has started; prices are now determined on the basis of contracts on regular markets and their behaviour is mainly driven by usual supply and demand forces. A large body of literature has been developed in order to analyze and forecast...
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We employ hourly electricity load data for Switzerland as a real time indicator of the economic effects of the lockdown following the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Our findings reveal that following the drastic lockdown, overall electricity use decreased by 4 per cent, with a reduction of even 11.3 per...
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Price Index, Industry Input Price Index, Metal Price Index, and Energy Price Index, in the global market, using wavelet … Materials Price Index, Industry Input Price Index, Metal Price Index, and Energy Price Index between 2004 and 2014 at different … frequencies; and (2) commodity price indexes significantly caused the energy price index at different time periods and frequencies …
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