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GDP growth, sectoral innovation intensities, energy consumptions, and energy-saving potentials. We detect a power …
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, VE, sectors targeted by ESCOs), and the Country Indicators (CIs: GII and per-capita GDP, energy consumption, CO2 emission …
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. The trends of energy efficiency, GDP per capita and GHG emission are shown for the observed countries. The European and … targets. In order to see the relationship between energy efficiency, GDP per capita and GHG emission, the correlation among … correlation between energy efficiency and GDP and GHG emission in both EU27 and Serbia. …
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The aim of this paper is to verify if a proper SVEC representation of a standard Real Business Cycle model exists even when the capital stock series is omitted. The argument is relevant as the common unavailability of su¢ ciently long medium-frequency capital series prevent researchers from...
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The aim of this paper is to verify if a proper SVEC representation of a standard Real Business Cycle model exists even when the capital stock series is omitted. The argument is relevant as the common unavailability of su¢ ciently long medium-frequency capital series prevent researchers from...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008504483
This paper investigates the effect of oil price uncertainty on real economic activity using a quarterly VAR with stochastic volatility in mean. Stochastic volatility allows oil price uncertainty to vary separately from changes in the level of oil prices, and thus the impact of oil price...
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We carry out a meta-analysis of the very large literature on Granger causality tests between energy use and economic output to determine if there is a genuine effect in this literature or whether the large number of apparently significant results is due to publication and misspecification bias....
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The paper investigates whether the growing GDP share of the services sector can contribute to explain the great … oil shock. As the contribution of services to the GDP volatility increases over time, we conclude that a composition … effect contributed to moderate the conditional volatility to oil shocks of the US GDP. …
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In this paper we examine the causal relationship between electricity consumption, exports and economic growth in the DRC, using the newly developed ARDL-bounds testing approach. In order to account for the omission-of-variable bias, the study incorporates exports as an intermittent variable...
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