This paper aims to examine the effects of electric consumption on three sectors, namely, manufacturing, agriculture and services. The Johansen co-integration model is applied. The results indicate a long-run relationship between electric consumption and three sectors in Malaysia. VECM shows that it is confirmed that the long run relationship among electric consumption, agriculture and manufacturing in Malaysia. The Granger causality is used, and the results show that electric consumption does not Granger cause manufacturing and services sectors. However electricity consumption does Granger cause agriculture sector. Keywords: Electricity consumption, Agriculture, Service, Manufacturing JEL Classifications: Q11, Q4
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Study on the impact of energy on economic development becomes the new interest in the economy since ...
The role of electricity towards the economy becomes crucial in many countries including in Malaysia....
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption, price and output in Malays...
The role of electricity towards the economy becomes crucial in many countries including in Malaysia....
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