By applying co-integration analysis, the Granger causality test and an error correction model, the dependency between the energy consumption and the gross domestic product of China was examined. In a further step an analysis was done to establish a correlation between the economic growth of different industries and China's energy consumption. An evidence-based study showed that a co-integration relationship exists between the gross energy consumption and the GDP of China and that the two variables possess bi-directional causality. The energy consumption for the secondary industry has a markedly stimulative effect to the economic growth. This paper also uses an error correction model (ECM) to explain the short-term behavior of energy demands
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AbstractThe relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has long been the focus at h...
Abstract:- The paper applies the cointegration theory to examine the causal relationship between ele...
Most authors apply the Granger causality-VECM (vector error correction model), and Toda–Yamamoto pro...
AbstractThe global energy issues have stimulated increasing research interest in the linkages betwee...
This study uses the improved Cobb-Douglas two-factor production function model to explore the potent...
Using a neo-classical aggregate production model where capital, labor and energy are treated as sepa...
In this article, the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is examined from th...
The past four decades have witnessed rapid growth in the rate of energy consumption in China. A grea...
The development and competition of the new energy industry will become an important battlefield of a...
This paper empirically investigates the interactions among CO2 emissions, economic growth, and three...
AbstractThis paper aimed to test the dynamic relationship between economic growth, energy consumptio...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to analyze the causality of electricity consumption and econmi...
Following several decades of rapid economic growth, China has become the largest energy consumer and...
Over the past three decades, China’s economy has witnessed remarkable growth, with an average annual...
The nature of the relationship between energy and economic growth, the so called ”energy-growth nexu...
AbstractThe relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has long been the focus at h...
Abstract:- The paper applies the cointegration theory to examine the causal relationship between ele...
Most authors apply the Granger causality-VECM (vector error correction model), and Toda–Yamamoto pro...