This study investigates the energy consumption-growth nexus in Vietnam. The causal relationship between the logarithm of per capita energy consumption (LPCEC) and the logarithm of per capita GDP (LPCGDP) during the 1976-2010 period is examined using the threshold cointegration and vector error correction models for Granger causality tests. The estimation results indicate that the LPCEC and LPCGDP for Vietnam are cointegrated and that there is a strong uni-directional causality running from LPCGDP to LPCEC, but not vice versa. It is also found that the effect of LPCGDP on LPCEC in Vietnam is time-varying (i.e. significantly different between before and after the structural breakpoint, 1992). The research results strongly support the neoclass...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for the economy ...
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including ene...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 협동과정 기술경영·경제·정책전공, 2012. 8. 허은녕.Energy plays a vital role for the economic g...
The importance of non-renewable, renewable and sustainable energy sources and energy consumption in ...
Using a cointegration and causality analysis, this paper investigates the causal relationship betwee...
The importance of non-renewable, renewable and sustainable energy sources and energy consumption in ...
This study will demonstrate, through an econometric approach, the relationship among per capita GDP,...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption, economic growth, exports a...
This paper contributes to the existing voluminous research on energy and growth providing a dynamic ...
Understanding the impact of energy consumption on economic growth is an important consideration in t...
Energy plays a crucial role in the economic development of most economies. The causality nexus betwe...
Understanding the impact of energy consumption on economic growth is an important consideration in t...
This paper aims to determine which energy consumption-economic growth hypothesis is valid in OECD co...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically and economically investigate the causal relationship bet...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for the economy ...
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including ene...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 협동과정 기술경영·경제·정책전공, 2012. 8. 허은녕.Energy plays a vital role for the economic g...
The importance of non-renewable, renewable and sustainable energy sources and energy consumption in ...
Using a cointegration and causality analysis, this paper investigates the causal relationship betwee...
The importance of non-renewable, renewable and sustainable energy sources and energy consumption in ...
This study will demonstrate, through an econometric approach, the relationship among per capita GDP,...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption, economic growth, exports a...
This paper contributes to the existing voluminous research on energy and growth providing a dynamic ...
Understanding the impact of energy consumption on economic growth is an important consideration in t...
Energy plays a crucial role in the economic development of most economies. The causality nexus betwe...
Understanding the impact of energy consumption on economic growth is an important consideration in t...
This paper aims to determine which energy consumption-economic growth hypothesis is valid in OECD co...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically and economically investigate the causal relationship bet...
This study examines the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for the economy ...
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including ene...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...