This study estimates the short- and long-run effects of the Internet usage and economic growth on electricity consumption using annual time series macro data for Australia for the period 1985–2012. ARDL bounds test for cointegration and Granger causality test for causal link are applied. Results from ARDL estimates indicate that the Internet use and economic growth stimulate electricity consumption in Australia. Internet usage and economic growth have no significant short-run relationship with electricity consumption. Multivariate Granger causality test confirms unidirectional causal link running from Internet usage to economic growth and electricity consumption. The findings are robust cross different econometric specifications. The findi...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Emerging economies have grown much faster than the advanced countries during the past decades. This ...
This article investigates the impact of information and communication technology (ICT), financial de...
This study estimates the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growth on carbon...
This study explores the short- and the long-run effects of the Internet usage, financial development...
This study estimates the short- and long-run effects of Information and Communication Technology (IC...
Information and communication technology (ICT) and energy consumption have substantially increased u...
This paper attempts to estimate the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growt...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of pr...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
In this paper we investigate the long- and short-run effects of economic growth and Internet usage o...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Emerging economies have grown much faster than the advanced countries during the past decades. This ...
This article investigates the impact of information and communication technology (ICT), financial de...
This study estimates the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growth on carbon...
This study explores the short- and the long-run effects of the Internet usage, financial development...
This study estimates the short- and long-run effects of Information and Communication Technology (IC...
Information and communication technology (ICT) and energy consumption have substantially increased u...
This paper attempts to estimate the short- and long-run effects of Internet usage and economic growt...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of pr...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
In this paper we investigate the long- and short-run effects of economic growth and Internet usage o...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Electricity consumption is the primary source of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Australia. Hence,...
Emerging economies have grown much faster than the advanced countries during the past decades. This ...
This article investigates the impact of information and communication technology (ICT), financial de...