This study uses the data from 157 countries from 1960 to 2014 to analyze the relationship between economic growth, electricity consumption, oil prices, capital, and labor. The economic growth of developing countries with industrial infrastructure has a more significant association with electricity consumption than oil prices. We use oil prices and electricity consumption jointly to study highly predictive observations for economic growth. The data are categorized by income, OECD and regional levels. The panel cointegration, long-run parameter estimation, and Pool Mean Group tests are used to analyze the cointegration and short-run and long-run relationships between the variables. The empirical results indicate the presence of cointegration ...
Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of pr...
We assess the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth for a panel of twelve ME...
This paper investigates the asymmetric impact of energy consumption on economic growth by including ...
This study uses the data from 157 countries from 1960 to 2014 to analyze the relationship between ec...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between electricity consumption, oil prices and economic...
This study revisits the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Pakistan...
The prime objective of this study is to examine the long run relationship between real GDP per capi...
Energy has long been argued as an essential factor for the development of the economy and therefore ...
This study examines the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth for 88 coun...
This study uses Johansen cointegration technique to examine both the equilibrium relationship and th...
The study examines the asymmetric impact of oil price and electricity consumption on economic growth...
The prime objective of this study is to examine the long run relationship between real GDP per capi...
This study uses Johansen cointegration technique to examine both the equilibrium relationship and th...
This study examines the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth for 88 coun...
This paper visits the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth by incorporat...
Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of pr...
We assess the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth for a panel of twelve ME...
This paper investigates the asymmetric impact of energy consumption on economic growth by including ...
This study uses the data from 157 countries from 1960 to 2014 to analyze the relationship between ec...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between electricity consumption, oil prices and economic...
This study revisits the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Pakistan...
The prime objective of this study is to examine the long run relationship between real GDP per capi...
Energy has long been argued as an essential factor for the development of the economy and therefore ...
This study examines the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth for 88 coun...
This study uses Johansen cointegration technique to examine both the equilibrium relationship and th...
The study examines the asymmetric impact of oil price and electricity consumption on economic growth...
The prime objective of this study is to examine the long run relationship between real GDP per capi...
This study uses Johansen cointegration technique to examine both the equilibrium relationship and th...
This study examines the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth for 88 coun...
This paper visits the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth by incorporat...
Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of pr...
We assess the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth for a panel of twelve ME...
This paper investigates the asymmetric impact of energy consumption on economic growth by including ...