ABSTRACT: This paper applies a battery of panel unit root procedures to test for convergence in per capita energy consumption among 22 African countries. Specifically, the study implements both the conventional panel unit root testing procedures and the Sequential Panel Selection Method (SPSM). The results from the standard panel unit root tests provide evidence of convergence in per capita energy consumption for the 22 countries as a group. However, these procedures lack the ability to separate the series in the panel into stationary and nonstationary groups. The results from the SPSM procedure provide support for per capita energy consumption convergence for Angola, Mozambique
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This paper applies a battery of panel unit root procedures to test for convergence in per capita ene...
This paper investigates the existence of stochastic convergence in per capita carbon dioxide emissio...
Using annual data from 1971 to 2014, we examine stochastic conditional convergence in per capita ene...
This paper empirically examines the cross-country convergence of per-capita energy and electricity u...
This paper investigates the unit root properties of energy consumption per capita of 103 high, middl...
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This paper investigates the convergence in per capita energy use of a group of 25 OECD countries ove...
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This paper examines the pattern of convergence in electricity intensity in a sample of 79 countries....
This study applies panel data techniques to investigate the long-run relationship between energy con...
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