In this paper, we use a panel of the 48 contiguous US states over the period 1970-2009 to examine the dynamics of electricity demand in addressing the four hypotheses set forth in the literature: growth, conservation, neutrality, and feedback. In doing so, we provide both short-run and long-run elasticity estimates for electricity demand. Recent developments in nonstationary panel estimation techniques allow for heterogeneity in the coefficients while examining the direction of causality among electricity consumption, electricity prices, and income growth. In addition to the full sample, we also disaggregate the sample into three sectors: commercial, industrial, and residential. The short-run results provide evidence in favor of the growth ...
This short communication examines the relationship between renewable and non-renewable electricity c...
The dynamics of energy demand in energy markets has been an ongoing interest in the relevant literat...
We study residential demand for electricity and gas, working with nationwide household-level data th...
In this paper, we use a panel of the 48 contiguous US states over the period 1970-2009 to examine th...
In this paper we estimate residential electricity demand elasticities and conduct an analysis of the...
This paper investigates spillovers between electricity supply shocks and US growth, using monthly da...
In this paper we employ a dataset of three dimensions—state, sector, and year—to estimate the short-...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper examines the demand for electricity in the residential, commercial, a...
This paper provides an example of several modeling and econometric advances used in the panel estima...
This study examines the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth for 88 coun...
Regional economic, demographic, and climatic data are used to analyze residential electricity demand...
Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of pr...
Although many factors have been identified to explain the nexus between electricity consumption and ...
© 2019, Econjournals. All rights reserved. Small commercial and industrial (CIS) electricity demand ...
This study examines the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth for 88 coun...
This short communication examines the relationship between renewable and non-renewable electricity c...
The dynamics of energy demand in energy markets has been an ongoing interest in the relevant literat...
We study residential demand for electricity and gas, working with nationwide household-level data th...
In this paper, we use a panel of the 48 contiguous US states over the period 1970-2009 to examine th...
In this paper we estimate residential electricity demand elasticities and conduct an analysis of the...
This paper investigates spillovers between electricity supply shocks and US growth, using monthly da...
In this paper we employ a dataset of three dimensions—state, sector, and year—to estimate the short-...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd This paper examines the demand for electricity in the residential, commercial, a...
This paper provides an example of several modeling and econometric advances used in the panel estima...
This study examines the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth for 88 coun...
Regional economic, demographic, and climatic data are used to analyze residential electricity demand...
Knowledge of the direction of causality between electricity consumption and economic growth is of pr...
Although many factors have been identified to explain the nexus between electricity consumption and ...
© 2019, Econjournals. All rights reserved. Small commercial and industrial (CIS) electricity demand ...
This study examines the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth for 88 coun...
This short communication examines the relationship between renewable and non-renewable electricity c...
The dynamics of energy demand in energy markets has been an ongoing interest in the relevant literat...
We study residential demand for electricity and gas, working with nationwide household-level data th...