The study has identified poor institutional quality and industrialization behind high energy intensity in Pakistan while income per capita and associated urbanization playing a significant role in reducing energy intensity. For Pakistan being a country in transition, industrialization is expected to rise in future along with its adverse impact on energy intensity. However, economic policies that boost income would help in reducing energy intensity; provided income effect is large enough and sustainable to offset the negative impact of industrialization. Similarly, good governance practices and better quality of institutions can play an effective role in increasing the efficiency in the use of energy thus reducin...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
Any rise in real GDP crafts higher energy demand in Pakistan. This short-term rising energy requirem...
Energy crisis is raising serious concerns throughout the world. There has been constant rise in ener...
The study has identified poor institutional quality and industrialization behind high energy i...
We employ index decomposition techniques to decomposeaggregate energy consumption into energy intens...
Energy is part and parcel of every aspect of life as well as backbone of a country’s economy. ...
We investigate the relationships between energy consumption and the outputs of the main economics se...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for Pakistan...
This study examines the demand for energy at disaggregate level (gas, electricity and coal) for Paki...
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have incorporated clean and affordable fuel acce...
The objective of this study is to examine the causality between energy consumption and economic grow...
This paper reinvestigates the relationship between urbanization and energy consumption in case of Pa...
Energy is a crucial input in the process of economic growth. Sustainable economic growth necessitate...
The scientific composite of energy resources plays foremost role in introducing any technology. In t...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and trade openness in Pakistan b...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
Any rise in real GDP crafts higher energy demand in Pakistan. This short-term rising energy requirem...
Energy crisis is raising serious concerns throughout the world. There has been constant rise in ener...
The study has identified poor institutional quality and industrialization behind high energy i...
We employ index decomposition techniques to decomposeaggregate energy consumption into energy intens...
Energy is part and parcel of every aspect of life as well as backbone of a country’s economy. ...
We investigate the relationships between energy consumption and the outputs of the main economics se...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for Pakistan...
This study examines the demand for energy at disaggregate level (gas, electricity and coal) for Paki...
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have incorporated clean and affordable fuel acce...
The objective of this study is to examine the causality between energy consumption and economic grow...
This paper reinvestigates the relationship between urbanization and energy consumption in case of Pa...
Energy is a crucial input in the process of economic growth. Sustainable economic growth necessitate...
The scientific composite of energy resources plays foremost role in introducing any technology. In t...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and trade openness in Pakistan b...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
Any rise in real GDP crafts higher energy demand in Pakistan. This short-term rising energy requirem...
Energy crisis is raising serious concerns throughout the world. There has been constant rise in ener...