This study examined the Granger causality of energy consumption, oil price and economic growth in Nigeria. Two sub-categories of energy (kerosene and electricity) were equally considered. The error correction model framework was used to test the granger causality of the variables. The results for the total energy showed bidirectional causality between energy consumption and economic growth. As regards electricity, bidirectional causality was found between electricity consumption and economic growth as well as between electricity consumption and electricity price. No causal relationship exists among kerosene consumption, kerosene price and economic growth. Based on our findings, we recommend that policies that promote energy consumption and ...
Public and private sectors across the globe formulate and implement policies that target growth of t...
This paper empirically examined the dynamic impact of energy consumption on the growth of Nigeria ec...
This paper examines the dynamic causal linkages between electricity consumption and economic growth ...
This study analysed the trend of energy consumption, real output, financial development, monetary po...
Energy demand, supply and pricing impact on socio-economic development, living standards and the ove...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has attracted much interest in econo...
The Paper re ‐ examined co‐integration and causality relationship between energy consumption and eco...
In this study, an attempt has been made to examine causality relationship between energy consumption...
The paper is set out to re-examine the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic g...
Energy is critical to the survival and expansion of any economy, but in Nigeria, energy consumption...
Few scholars disagrees that electricity consumption is an important supporting factor for economy gr...
This study analysed the trend of energy consumption, real output, financial development, monetary po...
The argument concerning the contribution of energy towards the growth objective and the adverse envi...
Access to modern energy is believed to be a prerequisite for sustainable development, poverty allevi...
The study evaluates thecausal nexus between energy consumption andNigeria's economic growth for the ...
Public and private sectors across the globe formulate and implement policies that target growth of t...
This paper empirically examined the dynamic impact of energy consumption on the growth of Nigeria ec...
This paper examines the dynamic causal linkages between electricity consumption and economic growth ...
This study analysed the trend of energy consumption, real output, financial development, monetary po...
Energy demand, supply and pricing impact on socio-economic development, living standards and the ove...
The relationship between energy consumption and economic growth has attracted much interest in econo...
The Paper re ‐ examined co‐integration and causality relationship between energy consumption and eco...
In this study, an attempt has been made to examine causality relationship between energy consumption...
The paper is set out to re-examine the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic g...
Energy is critical to the survival and expansion of any economy, but in Nigeria, energy consumption...
Few scholars disagrees that electricity consumption is an important supporting factor for economy gr...
This study analysed the trend of energy consumption, real output, financial development, monetary po...
The argument concerning the contribution of energy towards the growth objective and the adverse envi...
Access to modern energy is believed to be a prerequisite for sustainable development, poverty allevi...
The study evaluates thecausal nexus between energy consumption andNigeria's economic growth for the ...
Public and private sectors across the globe formulate and implement policies that target growth of t...
This paper empirically examined the dynamic impact of energy consumption on the growth of Nigeria ec...
This paper examines the dynamic causal linkages between electricity consumption and economic growth ...