This paper investigates the economic efficiency-oil consumption relationship in 42 countries during the period 1986-2006. In a first stage by using DEA window analysis countries' economic efficiencies are obtained. In a second stage an econometric analysis based on robust GMM estimators reveals an inverted 'U'-shape relationship between oil consumption and economic efficiency. In order to capture heterogeneities among countries' development stages the analysis has been separated into two groups (advanced economies and developing/emerging economies). The results show that advanced economies have much higher turning points compared to emerging and developing economies. It appears that oil consumption increases countries' economic efficiency. ...
In this work, I studied the relation between the population and oil consumption from the years 1980 ...
The world's oil consumption has been increasing for more than a century with a few exceptions. Howev...
It is generally accepted that oil has been vitally important to the global economy and the world has...
The aim of this study is to investigate the realization of the law of diminishing returns in usage o...
Since the first oil shock of 1973-74, when the price of oil quadrupled, countries around the world h...
Abstract During the past three decades the global oil market has seen significant price volatility. ...
During the past three decades the global oil market has seen significant price volatility. Literatur...
The analysis of the domestic oil consumption data in the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countrie...
Over the years, there has been a radical increase in energy consumption in Tanzania. Oil is the most...
The world's oil consumption has been increasing for more than a century with a few exceptions. Howev...
Abundant natural resources, in particular oil, play an important role in the economics of many count...
During the past three decades the global oil market has seen significant price volatility. Literatur...
During the year of 2007, the world has experienced historically high oil prices both in nominal and ...
This paper examines the cointegrating relationship between oil demand and price elasticity of energy...
The purpose of this article is to empirically investigate the impact of economic growth, oil consump...
In this work, I studied the relation between the population and oil consumption from the years 1980 ...
The world's oil consumption has been increasing for more than a century with a few exceptions. Howev...
It is generally accepted that oil has been vitally important to the global economy and the world has...
The aim of this study is to investigate the realization of the law of diminishing returns in usage o...
Since the first oil shock of 1973-74, when the price of oil quadrupled, countries around the world h...
Abstract During the past three decades the global oil market has seen significant price volatility. ...
During the past three decades the global oil market has seen significant price volatility. Literatur...
The analysis of the domestic oil consumption data in the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countrie...
Over the years, there has been a radical increase in energy consumption in Tanzania. Oil is the most...
The world's oil consumption has been increasing for more than a century with a few exceptions. Howev...
Abundant natural resources, in particular oil, play an important role in the economics of many count...
During the past three decades the global oil market has seen significant price volatility. Literatur...
During the year of 2007, the world has experienced historically high oil prices both in nominal and ...
This paper examines the cointegrating relationship between oil demand and price elasticity of energy...
The purpose of this article is to empirically investigate the impact of economic growth, oil consump...
In this work, I studied the relation between the population and oil consumption from the years 1980 ...
The world's oil consumption has been increasing for more than a century with a few exceptions. Howev...
It is generally accepted that oil has been vitally important to the global economy and the world has...