In the energy-growth nexus, due to structural change that cannot be accounted for in the linear model this study considers the possibility of the nonlinear model. Using dataset for fifteen countries in Africa for the period 1980 to 2010, we found that linear model has misspecification error, thus, lending support for the nonlinear model. We provide evidence of inverted “U” shape in Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt, Togo and Tunisia. This also confirms EKC hypothesis. The low regime of energy consumption retards growth in Sudan and South Africa, while high regime of energy consumption enhances growth in Algeria, Morocco and Senegal. We also find evidence of neutrality hypothesis in Cameroon and Zambia. Keywords: Energy consumption; Economic Gro...
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This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 8 countries ...
The study investigated the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in 10 SADC co...
This paper analyzes the asymmetrical relationship between financial development, energy consumption ...
This study reassesses the causal relationships between energy consumption and economic growth in 18 ...
The paper utilizes the nonparametric Triple test, the Bai-Perron test, and the KSS test to examine w...
Though various studies have examined the energy-growth nexus, the non-linear asymmetry relationship ...
This study analysed the trend of energy consumption, real output, financial development, monetary po...
The main purpose of this paper is to investigate the causality relationship between energy consumpti...
This paper examines the causal relationships between energy consumption, income and energy prices fo...
Access to modern energy is believed to be a prerequisite for sustainable development, poverty allevi...
International audienceThe relationship between energy consumption and economic growth remains one of...
It has been suggested that Africa’s growth is principally driven by natural resource rents. This is ...
This study complements existing literature by examining the nexus between energy consumption (EC), C...
This paper focuses on using time series data on real GDP, energy consumption, and CO2 emission to ex...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the dynamic relationship between renewable energy and econo...
This paper uses the panel data of energy consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) for 8 countries ...
The study investigated the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in 10 SADC co...
This paper analyzes the asymmetrical relationship between financial development, energy consumption ...