On the non-convergence of energy intensities: Evidence from a pair-wise econometric approach
This paper evaluates the convergence of energy intensities for a group of 97 countries in the period 1971-2003. Convergence is tested using a recent method proposed by Pesaran (2007) [Pesaran, M.H., 2007. A pair-wise approach to testing for output and growth convergence. Journal of Econometrics 138, 312-355] based on the stochastic convergence criterion. An advantage of this method is that results do not depend on a benchmark against which convergence is assessed. It gives more robust results. Applications of several unit-root tests as well as a stationarity test uniformly reject the global convergence hypothesis. Locally, for Middle East, OECD and Europe sub-groups, non-convergence is less strongly rejected. The introduction of possible structural breaks in the analysis only marginally provides more support to the convergence hypothesis.
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2010
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Authors: | Le Pen, Yannick ; Sévi, Benoît |
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Ecological Economics. - Elsevier, ISSN 0921-8009. - Vol. 69.2010, 3, p. 641-650
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Elsevier |
Keywords: | Energy intensity Pair-wise test Unit-root test Stationarity test Structural break Convergence |
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