Developments in applied econometrics, particularly with regard to unit root tests and cointegration tests, have motivated a rich empirical literature on energy economics over the last decade. This study reviews recent developments in time series econometrics applications in the energy economics literature. We first consider the literature on the integration properties of energy variables. We begin with a discussion of the implications of whether energy variables contain a unit root and proceed to examine how results differ according to the specific unit root or stationarity test employed. We then proceed to examine recent developments in the literature on cointegration, Granger causality and long-run estimates between (disaggregated) energy...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for eleven count...
This paper explores potential short-term causal relationships between energy consumption and real GD...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including ene...
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including ene...
Though there is a very large literature examining whether energy use Granger causes economic output ...
Though there is a very large literature examining whether energy use Granger causes economic output ...
This master thesis aims to examine the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth a...
The aim of this study is to investigate the long-run and causal relationships between renewable and ...
In this paper, we describe our investigation of the cointegration and causal relationships between e...
This study aims to examine the relationship between the energy consumption (EC) and economic growth ...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...
The direction of the causality between energy consumption and income is an important issue in the fi...
Unlike previous studies on the casual relationship between energy consumption and economic growth, t...
This paper aims to reexamine the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth ...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for eleven count...
This paper explores potential short-term causal relationships between energy consumption and real GD...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including ene...
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including ene...
Though there is a very large literature examining whether energy use Granger causes economic output ...
Though there is a very large literature examining whether energy use Granger causes economic output ...
This master thesis aims to examine the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth a...
The aim of this study is to investigate the long-run and causal relationships between renewable and ...
In this paper, we describe our investigation of the cointegration and causal relationships between e...
This study aims to examine the relationship between the energy consumption (EC) and economic growth ...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 51 countries...
The direction of the causality between energy consumption and income is an important issue in the fi...
Unlike previous studies on the casual relationship between energy consumption and economic growth, t...
This paper aims to reexamine the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth ...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for eleven count...
This paper explores potential short-term causal relationships between energy consumption and real GD...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...