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The rapidly growing literature on the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has not univocally … activity. After discussing appropriate pairs of variables, we investigate Granger causality between energy consumption and GDP … Pesaran et al. (2001), we find evidence for long-run Granger causality for the commercial sector, in case energy is the …
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The paper investigates the long-run and the causality relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for … that energy consumption is cointegrated with economic growth in Cameroon, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, and South Africa. Moreover …, this test suggests that economic growth has a significant positive long run impact on energy consumption in these countries …
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This paper examines the causality linkages between economic growth, renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions and …-directional causality between renewable energy consumption and economic growth, which supports the feedback hypothesis in Tunisia. In … addition, the quantity of CO2 emissions collapses as a reaction to an increase in renewable energy consumption. These findings …
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Price Index, Industry Input Price Index, Metal Price Index, and Energy Price Index, in the global market, using wavelet … Materials Price Index, Industry Input Price Index, Metal Price Index, and Energy Price Index between 2004 and 2014 at different … frequencies; and (2) commodity price indexes significantly caused the energy price index at different time periods and frequencies …
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and the growth of energy capture on the other. It claims that hierarchical power is sought for its own sake; that building … lives in chains – and yet everywhere we look we see it grow and expand. What explains this apparent puzzle of ‘growth in the … midst of sabotage’? The answer, we argue, begins with the very meaning of ‘growth’. Whereas conventional political economy …
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The present study investigates the impact of energy consumption on real GDP, capital stock, and labor force using …) framework. The results reveal that economic growth increases the demand for labor force, but this rise is not sustainable. Same … is the case for other factors such as capital stock and energy. We see that greater energy inputs are required to …
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others, the ‘era of free flow,’ the ‘era of limited flow,’ ‘energy conflicts,’ the ‘commercialization of arms exports,’ the …
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This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth by incorporating financial … relationship running from energy consumption to economic growth. Financial development and energy consumption Granger cause each … meet the rising demand of energy due to sustained rate of economic growth. …
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This study examines the linkages among economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, trade openness and … break stemming in the series. The empirical findings indicate that economic growth and energy consumption increases CO2 … hypothesis between energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Economic growth and CO2 emissions are also interrelated i …
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