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This paper studied the cointegration and causality relations between China's energy consumption and economic growth. It … concludes that there is bi-directional causality, but no cointegration, between them; therefore, China may have underestimated …
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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 paper's aim is to examine the relationship between energy consumption by fuel end economic growth in a comparative analysis for Spain, Romania and European Union. Applying a methodology in three steps on data for the 1990–2010 period, long-run and short-run relationships are revealed. On...
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. Then, we tested Granger causality after finding cointegration among variables for the both models. The results indicate … that energy consumption and economic growth are cointegrated and there is bidirectional causality running from energy …
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economic output in ASEAN for the period 1971-2015 using cointegration and causality models. The empirical results from the … models suggest that there is a long-run relationship and there is causality between these variables, indicating that energy …
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