Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of primary importance if appropriate energy policies and energy conservation measures are to be devised. This study estimates the causality relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in per capita and aggregate levels. The study uses the price and income elasticities of total electricity demand and industrial demand by using the auto regressive distributed lag (ARDL) method for some developed and developing countries, including the US, UK, Canada, Japan, China, India, Brazil, Italy, France, Turkey and South Africa. There is evidence to support the growth hypothesis for the US, China, Canada and Brazil. There is evidence to su...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Mala...
Emerging economies have grown much faster than the advanced countries during the past decades. This ...
The goal of this paper is to examine the empirical dynamic relationship among the electrical consump...
Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of pr...
Knowledge of the direction of the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is o...
Knowledge of the direction of the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is o...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Mala...
This paper tests the causal relationship between electricity consumption per capita and gross domest...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the short-run and longrun causal relationships between...
Few scholars disagrees that electricity consumption is an important supporting factor for economy gr...
In this study ,an attempt has been made to investigate causality between electricity consumption and...
The present article uses the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds testing procedure to ident...
AbstractEmpirical evidences appear to substantiate the hypothesis that electricity consumption is ca...
This study uses the data from 157 countries from 1960 to 2014 to analyze the relationship between ec...
This study aims to investigate the causal relationship between electric consumption and economic gro...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Mala...
Emerging economies have grown much faster than the advanced countries during the past decades. This ...
The goal of this paper is to examine the empirical dynamic relationship among the electrical consump...
Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of pr...
Knowledge of the direction of the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is o...
Knowledge of the direction of the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is o...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Mala...
This paper tests the causal relationship between electricity consumption per capita and gross domest...
The objective of this paper is to investigate the short-run and longrun causal relationships between...
Few scholars disagrees that electricity consumption is an important supporting factor for economy gr...
In this study ,an attempt has been made to investigate causality between electricity consumption and...
The present article uses the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds testing procedure to ident...
AbstractEmpirical evidences appear to substantiate the hypothesis that electricity consumption is ca...
This study uses the data from 157 countries from 1960 to 2014 to analyze the relationship between ec...
This study aims to investigate the causal relationship between electric consumption and economic gro...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Mala...
Emerging economies have grown much faster than the advanced countries during the past decades. This ...
The goal of this paper is to examine the empirical dynamic relationship among the electrical consump...