Fiji is a small open island economy dependent on energy for its growth and development; hence, the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is crucial for Fiji\u27s development. In this paper, we investigate the nexus between electricity consumption and economic growth for Fiji within a multivariate framework through including the labour force variable. We use the bounds testing approach to cointegration and find that electricity consumption, GDP and labour force are only cointegrated when GDP is the endogenous variable. We use the Granger causality F-test and find that in the long-run causality runs from electricity consumption and labour force to GDP, implying that Fiji is an energy dependent country and thus energy con...
Economic growth and increasing population is driving the demand for energy in developing economies g...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for eleven count...
This paper examines the relationship between electricity consumption, employment and real income in ...
Fiji is a small open island economy dependent on energy for its growth and development; hence, the r...
Energy dependent small developing island states are besieged to sustain potential rate of growth. Th...
This paper applies alternative time series techniques such as General to Specific (GETS) and Johanse...
This paper applies alternative time series techniques such as general to specific (GETS) and Johanse...
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The Pacific Island countries are small island economies that are increasingly dependent on energy fo...
The goal of this paper is to model the relationship between electricity consumption and real gross d...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the causal relationship between electricity consumption and ...
Although the earlier growth theories such as the “Harrod-Domar” growth model as well as the “Solow-S...
This paper applies alternative time series techniques such as General to Specific (GETS) and Johanse...
This short communication examines the relationship between renewable and non-renewable electricity c...
Economic growth and increasing population is driving the demand for energy in developing economies g...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for eleven count...
This paper examines the relationship between electricity consumption, employment and real income in ...
Fiji is a small open island economy dependent on energy for its growth and development; hence, the r...
Energy dependent small developing island states are besieged to sustain potential rate of growth. Th...
This paper applies alternative time series techniques such as General to Specific (GETS) and Johanse...
This paper applies alternative time series techniques such as general to specific (GETS) and Johanse...
This paper tests the causal relationship between electricity consumption per capita and gross domest...
Purpose – This study attempts to re-investigate the electricity consumption function for Malaysia th...
The Pacific Island countries are small island economies that are increasingly dependent on energy fo...
The goal of this paper is to model the relationship between electricity consumption and real gross d...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the causal relationship between electricity consumption and ...
Although the earlier growth theories such as the “Harrod-Domar” growth model as well as the “Solow-S...
This paper applies alternative time series techniques such as General to Specific (GETS) and Johanse...
This short communication examines the relationship between renewable and non-renewable electricity c...
Economic growth and increasing population is driving the demand for energy in developing economies g...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for eleven count...
This paper examines the relationship between electricity consumption, employment and real income in ...