ABSTRACT: This paper explores whether Japanese economy can continue to grow without extensive dependence on fossil fuels. The paper conducts time series analysis using a multivariate model of fossil fuels, non-fossil energy, labor, stock and GDP to investigate the relationship between fossil fuel consumption and economic growth in Japan. The results of cointegration tests indicate long-run relationships among the variables. Using a vector error-correction model, the study reveals bidirectional causality between fossil fuels and GDP. The results also show that there is no causal relationship between non-fossil energy and GDP. The results of cointegration analysis, Granger causality tests, and variance decomposition analysis imply that non-fo...
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While Germany and Japan are going through major energy reforms, natural gas consumption is taking a ...
This paper explores whether Japanese economy can continue to grow without extensive dependence on fo...
Most authors apply the Granger causality-VECM (vector error correction model), and Toda–Yamamoto pro...
In this study, both renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth relations wer...
This paper empirically investigates the interactions among CO2 emissions, economic growth, and three...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is considered as an imperative issue...
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AbstractThe global energy issues have stimulated increasing research interest in the linkages betwee...
The increasing attention given to global energy issues and the international policies needed to redu...
This study uses Johansen cointegration technique to examine both the equilibrium relationship and th...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has attracted much interest in econo...
Unlike previous energy consumption-economic growth studies, this study examines the relationship amo...
In this study, the relationship between natural gas energy consumption and economic growth has been ...
While Germany and Japan are going through major energy reforms, natural gas consumption is taking a ...
This paper explores whether Japanese economy can continue to grow without extensive dependence on fo...
Most authors apply the Granger causality-VECM (vector error correction model), and Toda–Yamamoto pro...
In this study, both renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth relations wer...
This paper empirically investigates the interactions among CO2 emissions, economic growth, and three...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is considered as an imperative issue...
This research investigates the co-movement and causality relationships between greenhouse gas emissi...
This paper attempts to investigate the causal relationship between nuclear energy consumption and ec...
This paper explores whether energy conservation policies can be implemented in countries with the sa...
AbstractThe global energy issues have stimulated increasing research interest in the linkages betwee...
The increasing attention given to global energy issues and the international policies needed to redu...
This study uses Johansen cointegration technique to examine both the equilibrium relationship and th...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has attracted much interest in econo...
Unlike previous energy consumption-economic growth studies, this study examines the relationship amo...
In this study, the relationship between natural gas energy consumption and economic growth has been ...
While Germany and Japan are going through major energy reforms, natural gas consumption is taking a ...