We apply recent panel methodology to investigate the relationship between electricity consumption and real GDP for a set of 12 European Union countries using annual data for the period 1970-2004. Recently developed tests for panel unit roots, cointegration in heterogeneous panels and panel causality are employed. The results show a long-run relationship between the series. We estimate this relationship and test for causality. We find no short-run causality in any direction. These results might help to design appropriate electricity consumption policies in the sample countries, as well as investment policies in interconnections to build a single European market for electricity.We acknowledge financial support from Ministerio de Educación y C...
The objective of this study is to investigate the causality between electricity consumption and econ...
The aim of present paper is to re-investigate the long-run and causal relationship between electrici...
In this study, the relationship between renewable and non-renewable electricity consumption and econ...
We apply recent panel methodology to investigate the relationship between electricity consumption an...
The paper investigates both linear and nonlinear causality between electricity consumption and econo...
Energy plays an important role in economic development worldwide. The increase of energy consumption...
This paper tests the causal relationship between electricity consumption per capita and gross domest...
This paper tests the causal relationship between electricity consumption per capita and gross domest...
La relación y la dirección de causalidad entre variables energéticas y económicas, como el PIB, el ...
The paper investigates both linear and nonlinear causality between electricity consumption and econo...
The energy sector unarguably play a crucial role economic growth and employment in developed countri...
This paper analyzes the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and econ...
ABSTRACT: Energy plays an important role in economic development worldwide. The increase of energy c...
Energy plays an important role in economic development worldwide. The increase of energy consumption...
The aim of present paper is to re-investigate the long-run and causal relationship between electrici...
The objective of this study is to investigate the causality between electricity consumption and econ...
The aim of present paper is to re-investigate the long-run and causal relationship between electrici...
In this study, the relationship between renewable and non-renewable electricity consumption and econ...
We apply recent panel methodology to investigate the relationship between electricity consumption an...
The paper investigates both linear and nonlinear causality between electricity consumption and econo...
Energy plays an important role in economic development worldwide. The increase of energy consumption...
This paper tests the causal relationship between electricity consumption per capita and gross domest...
This paper tests the causal relationship between electricity consumption per capita and gross domest...
La relación y la dirección de causalidad entre variables energéticas y económicas, como el PIB, el ...
The paper investigates both linear and nonlinear causality between electricity consumption and econo...
The energy sector unarguably play a crucial role economic growth and employment in developed countri...
This paper analyzes the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and econ...
ABSTRACT: Energy plays an important role in economic development worldwide. The increase of energy c...
Energy plays an important role in economic development worldwide. The increase of energy consumption...
The aim of present paper is to re-investigate the long-run and causal relationship between electrici...
The objective of this study is to investigate the causality between electricity consumption and econ...
The aim of present paper is to re-investigate the long-run and causal relationship between electrici...
In this study, the relationship between renewable and non-renewable electricity consumption and econ...