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relationship exists between them?”. The aim of this study is to analyse dynamic causal relationship between electricity consumption … runs from electricity consumption to economic growth in the case of Romania economy. …
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This paper examines the dynamic causal linkages between electricity consumption and economic growth in Nigeria within a …-sectional techniques that characterise most existing studies. The results show that there is a distinct causal flow from electricity … consumption to economic growth: both in the short run and in the long run. This finding supports the electricity-led growth …
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This paper tests for the existence and direction of causality between electricity consumption and real gross domestic … results indicate that all variables are integrated of order one and cointegration analysis reports that cointegrating … formation and electricity consumption to RGDP in the short-run implying that the economy of Greece is strongly energy dependent …
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This paper investigates the short-run and long-run causality issues between electricity consumption and economic growth … in Turkey by using the co-integration and vector error-correction models with structural breaks. It employs annual data … between variables, iii) there is unidirectional causality running from the electricity consumption to economic growth. The …
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In this paper, we describe our investigation of the cointegration and causal relationships between energy consumption … energy, capital and labour as separate inputs of production. The empirical evidence points to a cointegration relationship … between energy and output and implies that energy is an important variable in the cointegration space, as are conventional …
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This study undertakes an examination of asymmetric adjustment effects between electricity consumption and economic … growth in South Africa using quarterly data collected from 1983Q1 to 2013:Q4. In our study, we employ a momentum-threshold co-integration … method to examine the long-run equilibrium relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth. Our empirical …
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This study examines the Granger causality between electricity consumption and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Pakistan … Granger Cointegration test exhibits the absence of long-run relationship among the variables. Two tests of causality, standard … electricity consumption to economic growth without any feedback effect. Therefore, an immediate effort to increase electricity …
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This paper investigates the causal relationship between electricity consumption and real GDP by applying the bounds … testing for cointegration in a multivariate framework. The error correction mechanism is employed to detect causal … relationship in the presence of cointegration among three variables. Empirical results for Thailand during 2001Q1 and 2014Q2 …
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This paper investigates the causal relationship between electricity consumption and real GDP by applying the bounds … testing for cointegration in a multivariate framework. The error correction mechanism is employed to detect causal … relationship in the presence of cointegration among three variables. Empirical results for Thailand during 2001Q1 and 2014Q2 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011111378
The aim of this contribution is an investigation of causal interdependences between electricity consumption and GDP in … Poland. Our research was conducted for total electricity consumption as well as for the industrial consumption of electricity …. In order to reflect the causality between GDP and electricity consumption properly we performed our investigations in a …
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