This article investigates the relationship between coal consumption and income in China using both supply-side and demand-side frameworks. Cointegration and vector error correction modeling show that there is a unidirectional causality running from coal consumption to output in both the short and long run under the supply-side analysis, while there is also a unidirectional causality running from income to coal consumption in the short and long run under the demand-side analysis. The results also reveal that there is bi-directional causality between coal consumption and pollutant emission both in the short and long run. Hence, it is very difficult for China to pursue a greenhouse gas abatement policy through reducing coal consumption. Switch...
China, characterized by the world.s largest population, is one of the most rapidly growing countries...
Coal has been the fundamental energy source supporting China’s energy supply and consumption. This p...
China’s Cap on Coal Consumption (CCC) Policy serves as a key strategy to address the serious air pol...
This paper empirically investigates the interactions among CO2 emissions, economic growth, and three...
In this paper, we used the methods of cointegration and granger causality estimation to test the rel...
Following several decades of rapid economic growth, China has become the largest energy consumer and...
Transitioning away from coal supply is a cost-effective path to a low-carbon economy. Although many ...
Dependency on coal consumption to maintain energy security is common to the majority of developing c...
Coal comprises 70% of primary energy sources and 80% of electricity generation in China. This paper ...
This study revisits coal consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth nexus for both China and Ind...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
Using a neo-classical aggregate production model where capital, labor and energy are treated as sepa...
Most authors apply the Granger causality-VECM (vector error correction model), and Toda–Yamamoto pro...
We examine the relationship between Chinese aggregate production and consumption of three main energ...
The present study explores the relationship between coal consumption, industrial production and CO2 ...
China, characterized by the world.s largest population, is one of the most rapidly growing countries...
Coal has been the fundamental energy source supporting China’s energy supply and consumption. This p...
China’s Cap on Coal Consumption (CCC) Policy serves as a key strategy to address the serious air pol...
This paper empirically investigates the interactions among CO2 emissions, economic growth, and three...
In this paper, we used the methods of cointegration and granger causality estimation to test the rel...
Following several decades of rapid economic growth, China has become the largest energy consumer and...
Transitioning away from coal supply is a cost-effective path to a low-carbon economy. Although many ...
Dependency on coal consumption to maintain energy security is common to the majority of developing c...
Coal comprises 70% of primary energy sources and 80% of electricity generation in China. This paper ...
This study revisits coal consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth nexus for both China and Ind...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
Using a neo-classical aggregate production model where capital, labor and energy are treated as sepa...
Most authors apply the Granger causality-VECM (vector error correction model), and Toda–Yamamoto pro...
We examine the relationship between Chinese aggregate production and consumption of three main energ...
The present study explores the relationship between coal consumption, industrial production and CO2 ...
China, characterized by the world.s largest population, is one of the most rapidly growing countries...
Coal has been the fundamental energy source supporting China’s energy supply and consumption. This p...
China’s Cap on Coal Consumption (CCC) Policy serves as a key strategy to address the serious air pol...