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The rapidly growing literature on the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has not univocally … economic activity. After discussing appropriate pairs of variables, we investigate Granger causality between energy consumption … 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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-renewable energy consumption and economic growth by using classical and augmented production functions, and making a comparison between … purpose. Also, causality among energy consumption and economic growth was investigated by employing a recently developed … renewable and non-renewable energy sources in order to determine which type of energy consumption is more important for economic …
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Unlike previous renewable energy consumption-growth studies, this study examines the relationship between renewable and … non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth for 80 countries within a multivariate panel framework over the … correction model reveal bidirectional causality between renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth in …
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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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This paper examines the causality linkages between economic growth, renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions and …-directional causality between renewable energy consumption and economic growth, which supports the feedback hypothesis in Tunisia. In … addition, the quantity of CO2 emissions collapses as a reaction to an increase in renewable energy consumption. These findings …
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others, the ‘era of free flow,’ the ‘era of limited flow,’ ‘energy conflicts,’ the ‘commercialization of arms exports,’ the …
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This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth by incorporating financial … relationship running from energy consumption to economic growth. Financial development and energy consumption Granger cause each … meet the rising demand of energy due to sustained rate of economic growth. …
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This study examines the linkages among economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, trade openness and … break stemming in the series. The empirical findings indicate that economic growth and energy consumption increases CO2 … hypothesis between energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Economic growth and CO2 emissions are also interrelated i …
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This study examines the linkages among economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, trade openness and … break stemming in the series. The empirical findings indicate that economic growth and energy consumption increases CO2 … hypothesis between energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Economic growth and CO2 emissions are also interrelated i …
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The present study aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth, energy intensity, financial development … run relationship. The empirical findings of this study reported that economic growth and energy intensity increase CO2 … emissions, while financial development condenses it. The VECM causality analysis showed the feedback hypothesis between energy …
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