We examine the causal relationship between globalization, economic growth and energy consumption for 25 developed economies using both time series and panel data techniques for the period 1970-2014. Due to the presence of cross-sectional dependence in the panel (countries from Asia, North America, Western Europe and Oceania), we employ the Pesaran (2007) CIPS test to ascertain unit root properties. The Westerlund (2007) cointegration test indicates the presence of a long-run association between globalization, economic growth and energy consumption. Long-run heterogeneous panel elasticities are estimated through the Pesaran (2006) common correlated effects mean group (CMG) estimator and the Eberhardt and Teal (2010) augmented mean group (AMG...
Understanding the impact of energy consumption on economic growth is an important consideration in t...
This study analyses the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for 119 countrie...
In this study, both renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth relations were...
This study analyzes the causality and cointegration correlation between the series using total energ...
This paper examines the quantile behavior of the relationship between the nuances of globalization a...
We examine the GDP – energy use nexus in OECD countries over the period of 1960 – 2014. For the firs...
This paper uses panel data from 88 countries to examine the relationship between per capita GDP and ...
Yapılan bu çalışmanın amacı, enerji türlerine göre ayrıştırılan yenilenemez ve yenilenebilir enerji...
This study investigates the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth on a ...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically and economically investigate the causal relationship bet...
This research evaluates the effects of FDI, economic growth, and globalization on E.D. in a sample o...
AbstractIn recent years the issues of energy consumption and economic development have become the co...
Understanding the impact of energy consumption on economic growth is an important consideration in t...
In recent years the issues of energy consumption and economic development have become the concern of...
Understanding the impact of energy consumption on economic growth is an important consideration in t...
This study analyses the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for 119 countrie...
In this study, both renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth relations were...
This study analyzes the causality and cointegration correlation between the series using total energ...
This paper examines the quantile behavior of the relationship between the nuances of globalization a...
We examine the GDP – energy use nexus in OECD countries over the period of 1960 – 2014. For the firs...
This paper uses panel data from 88 countries to examine the relationship between per capita GDP and ...
Yapılan bu çalışmanın amacı, enerji türlerine göre ayrıştırılan yenilenemez ve yenilenebilir enerji...
This study investigates the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth on a ...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically and economically investigate the causal relationship bet...
This research evaluates the effects of FDI, economic growth, and globalization on E.D. in a sample o...
AbstractIn recent years the issues of energy consumption and economic development have become the co...
Understanding the impact of energy consumption on economic growth is an important consideration in t...
In recent years the issues of energy consumption and economic development have become the concern of...
Understanding the impact of energy consumption on economic growth is an important consideration in t...
This study analyses the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for 119 countrie...
In this study, both renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth relations were...