This paper investigates causal links between economic growth, oil consumption and natural gas usage in Poland on the basis of quarterly data for the period Q1 2000 – Q4 2009. The application of the Toda–Yamamoto procedure, a nonlinear Granger causality test, bootstrap techniques and an analysis of VECM led to the conclusion that both oil and natural gas usage caused GDP growth in the short–term. However, in the long–term causality ran in the opposite direction. Both these findings are believed to be the consequence of the recent transformation of the Polish economy from energy intensive activities towards services, which in general are not energy–consuming
AbstractThis paper studies the causal relationships between energy consumption and economic growth f...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
The main goal of this paper is an analysis of the causal links between quarterly coal consumption in...
This paper investigates causal links between economic growth, oil consumption and natural gas usage ...
The main aim of this contribution is an analysis of the causal relationship between the total energy...
This paper explores the energy (electricity)–economic growth nexus in the case of Poland. The empiri...
AbstractSince energy is unavoidable source in production process, the rapid increase in oil price le...
This paper examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth and between ener...
This paper empirically examines the relationship between oil consumption, nuclear energy consumption...
This study uses Johansen cointegration technique to examine both the equilibrium relationship and th...
Energy plays an important role in economic development. This paper deals with the long-run relations...
3rd Cyprus International Conference on Educational Research (CY-ICER) -- JAN 30-FEB 01, 2014 -- Near...
The oil consumption-economic growth nexus is examined in a panel of oil producing countries over a l...
The oil consumption-economic growth nexus is examined in a panel of oil producing countries over a l...
The aim of this contribution is an investigation of causal interdependences between electricity cons...
AbstractThis paper studies the causal relationships between energy consumption and economic growth f...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
The main goal of this paper is an analysis of the causal links between quarterly coal consumption in...
This paper investigates causal links between economic growth, oil consumption and natural gas usage ...
The main aim of this contribution is an analysis of the causal relationship between the total energy...
This paper explores the energy (electricity)–economic growth nexus in the case of Poland. The empiri...
AbstractSince energy is unavoidable source in production process, the rapid increase in oil price le...
This paper examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth and between ener...
This paper empirically examines the relationship between oil consumption, nuclear energy consumption...
This study uses Johansen cointegration technique to examine both the equilibrium relationship and th...
Energy plays an important role in economic development. This paper deals with the long-run relations...
3rd Cyprus International Conference on Educational Research (CY-ICER) -- JAN 30-FEB 01, 2014 -- Near...
The oil consumption-economic growth nexus is examined in a panel of oil producing countries over a l...
The oil consumption-economic growth nexus is examined in a panel of oil producing countries over a l...
The aim of this contribution is an investigation of causal interdependences between electricity cons...
AbstractThis paper studies the causal relationships between energy consumption and economic growth f...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
The main goal of this paper is an analysis of the causal links between quarterly coal consumption in...