This paper highlights the importance of energy in the determination of growth for economy of Pakistan. This study has been taken for the period of 1972-2015. Along with energy consumption some other important variables are also put into investigation. The Johansson co-integration estimation technique has been used to estimate the required impact. The results show that energy consumption contributed positively and significantly to long run economic growth. While the said impact is statistically insignificant in the short run, the study suggested on the basis of results that energy sources should be explored to boost which may possible to satisfy the energy need of the country and to get guaranteed economic growth in the long run. Therefore, ...
This study explores the impact of financial development and energy use on economic growth in Pakista...
Energy is a crucial input in the process of economic growth. Sustainable economic growth necessitate...
Fossil fuels will still dominate energy in twenty years despite green power rising. The aim of the s...
Energy is considered a key ingredient for economic growth of a country. It increases not only the em...
This paper explores the nature of relationship between economic growth and total energy consumption ...
Energy plays vital role in growth of any economy. The study relates energy consumption with economic...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for Pakistan...
This study is an attempt to signify the role of energy consumption in the economic growth of Pakista...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth and e...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
Energy sector plays a key role and a dominant factor for the economic growth of country. This resear...
Important aim of the study is to explore the effect of disaggregated energy consumption on the econo...
The objective of this study is to examine the causality between energy consumption and economic grow...
The study scrutinizes the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions...
The usage of energy is the central factor in promoting the contribution of the industrial sector eco...
This study explores the impact of financial development and energy use on economic growth in Pakista...
Energy is a crucial input in the process of economic growth. Sustainable economic growth necessitate...
Fossil fuels will still dominate energy in twenty years despite green power rising. The aim of the s...
Energy is considered a key ingredient for economic growth of a country. It increases not only the em...
This paper explores the nature of relationship between economic growth and total energy consumption ...
Energy plays vital role in growth of any economy. The study relates energy consumption with economic...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth for Pakistan...
This study is an attempt to signify the role of energy consumption in the economic growth of Pakista...
This paper investigates the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth and e...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
Energy sector plays a key role and a dominant factor for the economic growth of country. This resear...
Important aim of the study is to explore the effect of disaggregated energy consumption on the econo...
The objective of this study is to examine the causality between energy consumption and economic grow...
The study scrutinizes the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions...
The usage of energy is the central factor in promoting the contribution of the industrial sector eco...
This study explores the impact of financial development and energy use on economic growth in Pakista...
Energy is a crucial input in the process of economic growth. Sustainable economic growth necessitate...
Fossil fuels will still dominate energy in twenty years despite green power rising. The aim of the s...