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international tourism for the case of Tunisia spanning the period 1990-2010. The results from the Fisher statistic of both the Wald … emissions and output. We recommend that: (i) Tunisia should use more combustible renewables and waste energy as this eliminates …
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inputs capital and labour. We also find some evidence of bidirectional causality between GDP and energy use. Although the … evidence of causality from energy use to GDP was relatively weak when using the thermal aggregate of energy use, once energy … consumption was adjusted for energy quality, we found strong evidence of Granger causality from energy use to GDP in Australia …
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This study examines the Granger causality between electricity consumption and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Pakistan …
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This paper investigates the causal relationship between electricity consumption and real GDP by applying the bounds … suggest that there is long-run unidirectional causality between electricity consumption and real GDP. The source of causation …
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This paper tests for the existence and direction of causality between electricity consumption and real gross domestic product for Greece. The study examines a trivariate system with capital formation for the period 1980-2010. Robust empirical results indicate that all variables are integrated of...
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(GDP) for Pakistan using annual data covering the period 1971–72 to 2007–08. Augmented Dickey-Fuller test reveals that both …
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Though there is a very large literature examining whether energy use Granger causes economic output or vice versa this literature is fairly inconclusive. Almost all existing studies use relatively short time series or panels with a relatively small time dimension. Additionally, many recent...
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In this era of intensive electricity utilization for economic development, the role of urbanization remains inconclusive, especially in developing economies. Here, this study examined the electricity consumption and economic growth nexus in a trivariate framework by incorporating urbanization as...
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This paper examines the dynamic causal linkages between electricity consumption and economic growth in Nigeria within a trivariate VECM, for the period 1971-2012. The paper obviates the variable omission bias, and the use of cross-sectional techniques that characterise most existing studies. The...
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Though there is a very large literature examining whether energy use Granger causes economic output or vice versa, it is fairly inconclusive. Almost all existing studies use relatively short time series, or panels with a relatively small time dimension. We apply Granger causality and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010868695