In re-examining the nexus between energy consumption and economic growth through the predictability framework, we adopt a panel data predictive regression model to examine the possibility of growth, conservative, feedback, or neutrality hypotheses for 135 countries. A predictive regression model is fitted to panels of countries on the basis of location and level of economic development. Findings suggest strong support for the neutrality hypothesis. A developing economy panel (90 countries) favours the conservative hypothesis, although a panel of 32 lower middle-income countries suggests that energy consumption per capita predicts real GDP per capita. These forecasts could provide future policy directions
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The bi-directional long run relationship between renewable energy consumption and GDP growth has bee...
The energy-growth literature contains a large number of discussions on the causal relationship betwe...
In this paper, the long-term nexus between energy consumption and economic growth is investigated us...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...
The neutrality hypothesis between the energy consumption and the economic activity is examined for t...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is considered as an imperative issue...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for eleven count...
AbstractIn recent years the issues of energy consumption and economic development have become the co...
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This study analyses the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for 119 countrie...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relative performance of renewable and non-renewable ener...
Departing from previous literature, using bootstrapped autoregressive metric causality approach whic...
This study investigates the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth on a ...
This paper analyzes the association across energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions and economic...
The bi-directional long run relationship between renewable energy consumption and GDP growth has bee...
The energy-growth literature contains a large number of discussions on the causal relationship betwe...
In this paper, the long-term nexus between energy consumption and economic growth is investigated us...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...
The neutrality hypothesis between the energy consumption and the economic activity is examined for t...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is considered as an imperative issue...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for eleven count...
AbstractIn recent years the issues of energy consumption and economic development have become the co...
The contemporaneous study investigates the directional relationship between economic growth and ener...
Energy arguably plays a vital role in economic development and testing causality between energy and ...
This study analyses the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for 119 countrie...
The aim of this study is to investigate the relative performance of renewable and non-renewable ener...
Departing from previous literature, using bootstrapped autoregressive metric causality approach whic...
This study investigates the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth on a ...
This paper analyzes the association across energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions and economic...
The bi-directional long run relationship between renewable energy consumption and GDP growth has bee...