This article applies univariate and panel data unit root tests to annual panel data for 182 countries over the period 1979–2000 to examine the stationarity properties of per capita energy consumption. The univariate unit root test can only reject the unit root null for 56 countries or 31% of the sample at the 10% level or better. However, univariate unit root tests have low power with short spans of data and therefore failure to reject the unit root null should be treated with caution. When we apply the panel data unit root test we find overwhelming evidence that energy consumption is stationary. We discuss the policy implications of these findings and offer suggestions for future research.<br /
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The aim of this study is to test the unit root null hypothesis for energy consumption variables in T...
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This study explores the stationary process of electricity consumption per capita for 16 European cou...
This study applies the panel stationarity test developed by [Carrion-i-Silvestre et al 2005. Breakin...
This paper investigates the unit root properties of electricity consumption per capita for the 67 de...
This paper applies univariate and panel data unit root tests to annual panel data for 182 countries ...
The aim of the study is to examine the stationary properties of per capita energy use in the 19 Euro...
This paper explores whether the hypothesis of energy consumption stationarity is supported in differ...
This paper investigates the unit root properties of energy consumption per capita of 103 high, middl...
For the first time, this article investigates the stationary properties of per capita electricity co...
This study examines the stationary properties of per capita energy use in the 19 Eurozone member cou...
This article re-examines the persistence in natural gas consumption using an alternative methodology...
In this study, we employ a recently introduced unit root test with a Fourier function that is capabl...
Abstract: This study examines the stationarity properties of per capita electricity consumption for ...
This study examines the stationary properties of per capita electricity consumption in which the end...
The aim of this study is to test the unit root null hypothesis for energy consumption variables in T...
This study analysis the stationarity of energy demand for 30 countries with annual data between 1960...
This study explores the stationary process of electricity consumption per capita for 16 European cou...
This study applies the panel stationarity test developed by [Carrion-i-Silvestre et al 2005. Breakin...
This paper investigates the unit root properties of electricity consumption per capita for the 67 de...