This paper evaluates the convergence of energy intensities for a group of 97 countries in the period 1971–2003. Convergence is tested using a recent method proposed by Pesaran (2007) [Pesaran, M.H., 2007. A pair-wise approach to testing for output and growth convergence. Journal of Econometrics 138, 312–355] based on the stochastic convergence criterion. An advantage of this method is that results do not depend on a benchmark against which convergence is assessed. It gives more robust results. Applications of several unit-root tests as well as a stationarity test uniformly reject the global convergence hypothesis. Locally, for Middle East, OECD and Europe sub-groups, non-convergence is less strongly rejected. The introduction of possible st...
We apply the Pesaran (2007) pair-wise approach of convergence to the per capita outputs of 195 Europ...
Using annual data from 1971 to 2014, we examine stochastic conditional convergence in per capita ene...
This paper proposes a pair-wise approach to testing for output convergence that considers all N(N-1)...
On the non-convergence of energy intensities: evidence from a pair-wise econometric approach
World convergence in energy intensity is revisited using two new large data sets: a 111-country samp...
This paper examines the pattern of convergence in electricity intensity in a sample of 79 countries....
This paper focuses on several different measures of OECD countries’ energy intensity levels, plots t...
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The study examines the concept of stochastic convergence in the EU28 countries over the 1994–2013 pe...
In this study, we examine the energy intensity convergence in OECD countries within the context of r...
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In this paper we propose a new test procedure with more general steady state information to test the...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether there exists a significant convergence process in th...
We apply the Pesaran (2007) pair-wise approach of convergence to the per capita outputs of 195 Europ...
Using annual data from 1971 to 2014, we examine stochastic conditional convergence in per capita ene...
This paper proposes a pair-wise approach to testing for output convergence that considers all N(N-1)...
On the non-convergence of energy intensities: evidence from a pair-wise econometric approach
World convergence in energy intensity is revisited using two new large data sets: a 111-country samp...
This paper examines the pattern of convergence in electricity intensity in a sample of 79 countries....
This paper focuses on several different measures of OECD countries’ energy intensity levels, plots t...
Abstract of associated article: This paper investigates the convergence in per capita energy use of ...
In this study, we examine the energy intensity convergence in OECD countries within the context of r...
This paper investigates the convergence of per capita renewable energy consumption across 15 core EU...
The study examines the concept of stochastic convergence in the EU28 countries over the 1994–2013 pe...
In this study, we examine the energy intensity convergence in OECD countries within the context of r...
This paper investigates the convergence in per capita energy use of a group of 25 OECD countries ove...
In this paper we propose a new test procedure with more general steady state information to test the...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether there exists a significant convergence process in th...
We apply the Pesaran (2007) pair-wise approach of convergence to the per capita outputs of 195 Europ...
Using annual data from 1971 to 2014, we examine stochastic conditional convergence in per capita ene...
This paper proposes a pair-wise approach to testing for output convergence that considers all N(N-1)...