This paper investigates the causal relationship between energy consumption and real GDP in 14 Sub-Saharan African countries over the period 1971–2004. The results of panel co-integration tests showed that energy consumption and real GDP do not have a stable long-run equilibrium relationship. We find that for all members of the panel, there is homogenous causality from energy consumption to real GDP and vice versa. This bi-directional causality supports the feedback hypothesis
We examine the GDP – energy use nexus in OECD countries over the period of 1960 – 2014. For the firs...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development and testing causality between energy and ...
This study reassesses the causal relationships between energy consumption and economic growth in 18 ...
This study applies panel data techniques to investigate the long-run relationship between energy con...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 8 countries ...
Access to modern energy is believed to be a prerequisite for sustainable development, poverty allevi...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the causality relationship between energy consumpti...
This paper uses panel data from 88 countries to examine the relationship between per capita GDP and ...
Given the role renewable energy is likely to play in the context of sustainable development, it is i...
This paper examines the causal relationships between energy consumption, income and energy prices fo...
The paper investigates the long-run and the causality relationship between energy consumption and ec...
This paper examines the causal relationships between energy consumption, income and energy prices fo...
This study complements existing literature by examining the nexus between energy consumption (EC), C...
The paper investigates the long-run and the causality relationship between energy consumption and ec...
We examine the GDP – energy use nexus in OECD countries over the period of 1960 – 2014. For the firs...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development and testing causality between energy and ...
This study reassesses the causal relationships between energy consumption and economic growth in 18 ...
This study applies panel data techniques to investigate the long-run relationship between energy con...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 8 countries ...
Access to modern energy is believed to be a prerequisite for sustainable development, poverty allevi...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the causality relationship between energy consumpti...
This paper uses panel data from 88 countries to examine the relationship between per capita GDP and ...
Given the role renewable energy is likely to play in the context of sustainable development, it is i...
This paper examines the causal relationships between energy consumption, income and energy prices fo...
The paper investigates the long-run and the causality relationship between energy consumption and ec...
This paper examines the causal relationships between energy consumption, income and energy prices fo...
This study complements existing literature by examining the nexus between energy consumption (EC), C...
The paper investigates the long-run and the causality relationship between energy consumption and ec...
We examine the GDP – energy use nexus in OECD countries over the period of 1960 – 2014. For the firs...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development and testing causality between energy and ...