The purpose of this study is to determine the direction causality between nuclear energy consumption and economic growth in OECD countries. The empirical model that includes capital and labor force as the control variables is estimated for the panel of fourteen OECD countries during the period 1980-2007. Apart from the previous studies in the nuclear energy consumption and economic growth relationship, this study utilizes the novel panel causality approach, which allows both cross-sectional dependency and heterogeneity across countries. The findings show that there is no causality between nuclear energy consumption and economic growth in eleven out of fourteen cases, supporting the neutrality hypothesis. As a sensitivity analysis, we also c...
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development and testing causality between energy and ...
Since the quest for global and personal prosperity, the drive to eradicate poverty and the motivatio...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...
The purpose of this study is to determine the direction causality between nuclear energy consumption...
The purpose of this study is to determine the direction causality between nuclear energy consumption...
This study examines the relationship between nuclear energy consumption and economic growth for sixt...
Numerous studies have been conducted to examine the relationship between nuclear energy consumption ...
This paper attempts to investigate the causal relationship between nuclear energy consumption and ec...
AbstractThis paper investigates the causal relationship between nuclear energy consumption and econo...
This study utilizes the bootstrap rolling window causality approach to investigate the causal linkag...
This study utilizes the bootstrap rolling window causality approach to investigate the causal linkag...
The EU countries are facing a burning debate with regard to the nature and amount of decarbonized en...
This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renew...
This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renew...
Existing studies examining the Granger causality relationship between energy consumption and GDP use...
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development and testing causality between energy and ...
Since the quest for global and personal prosperity, the drive to eradicate poverty and the motivatio...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...
The purpose of this study is to determine the direction causality between nuclear energy consumption...
The purpose of this study is to determine the direction causality between nuclear energy consumption...
This study examines the relationship between nuclear energy consumption and economic growth for sixt...
Numerous studies have been conducted to examine the relationship between nuclear energy consumption ...
This paper attempts to investigate the causal relationship between nuclear energy consumption and ec...
AbstractThis paper investigates the causal relationship between nuclear energy consumption and econo...
This study utilizes the bootstrap rolling window causality approach to investigate the causal linkag...
This study utilizes the bootstrap rolling window causality approach to investigate the causal linkag...
The EU countries are facing a burning debate with regard to the nature and amount of decarbonized en...
This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renew...
This paper examines the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, nuclear energy consumption, renew...
Existing studies examining the Granger causality relationship between energy consumption and GDP use...
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development and testing causality between energy and ...
Since the quest for global and personal prosperity, the drive to eradicate poverty and the motivatio...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...