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of agricultural value added in economic growth is also examined by Granger causality tests. Results show a bi …
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sectorally decompose the aggregate energy-GDP elasticity. Our estimates show that residential energy use is very inelastic to GDP … electricity is more tightly linked to GDP, as is energy use by the transportation, industrial, and services sectors. Agriculture … typically accounts for a small share of energy use and has a modest energy-GDP elasticity. The aggregate energy-GDP elasticity …
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and the degree of industrialization have a positive and significant effect on the GDP of consuming energy of D-8 countries …The objective of the study is to test experimentally the Kuznets curve of energy intensity in selected developing … curve was accepted for energy intensity and the per capita income threshold was estimated $3931.25. The urbanization rate …
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and the degree of industrialization have a positive and significant effect on the GDP of consuming energy of D-8 countries …The objective of the study is to test experimentally the Kuznets curve of energy intensity in selected developing … curve was accepted for energy intensity and the per capital income threshold was estimated $3931.25. The urbanization rate …
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This paper disaggregates energy consumption and GDP data according to end-use to analyze a broad number of developed … and developing countries grouped in panels by similar characteristics. Panel long-run causality is assessed with a … models for both the industry and service/commercial sectors, where aggregate energy consumption is expected to cause …
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Purpose – The paper aims to fill the gap on energy and growth literature for Mongolia. The high growth rate over last … decade has substantially increased the energy demand and as a result has increased the carbon-dioxide (CO2) emission. This … empirically examines the relationship between CO2 emission and four major explanatory variables (economic growth, energy …
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Understanding the income/GDP and price elasticities of energy/electricity demand is important for forecasting demand … declined over time, unlike the GDP elasticity for energy, which has been fairly stable. We assemble the largest OECD country … GDP elasticity for economy-wide energy demand). This saturation finding is important for forecasts of electricity …
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This paper bridges (i) estimations from papers circa 1968 and 1972 of the GDP elasticity of economy-wide energy demand … demonstrate that before the 1974-1985 period of substantial energy price disruptions, the GDP elasticity of energy demand for OECD …, structural change, inverted-U-based development paths, or Kyoto Protocol ratification—are responsible for declines in the GDP …
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Existing literature that assesses the nexus between economic development, primary energy consumption, and CO2 emissions … between them exists. Findings also show that energy consumption has direct positive effect on economic growth but it may have …
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