This paper explores the relationship between electricity consumption, foreign direct investment, capital and economic growth in the case of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The Cobb-Douglas production is used over the period of 1980Q1-2010Q4. We have applied the ARDL bounds testing approach and found that cointegration exists among the series. Electricity consumption, foreign direct investment and capital add in economic growth. The VECM Granger causality analysis has exposed the feedback effect between electricity consumption and economic growth and the same is true for foreign direct investment and electricity consumption. This study suggests government authorities to explore new sources of energy to achieve sustainable economic development for th...
The goal of this paper is to examine the empirical dynamic relationship among the electrical consump...
This study contributes to energy economic literature by incorporating financial development in neo-c...
We assess the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth for a panel of twelve ME...
This paper explores the relationship between electricity consumption, foreign direct investment, cap...
This paper explores the relationship between electricity consumption, foreign direct investment, cap...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the causal relationship between electricity consumption and ...
This study aims to explore the nexus between electricity consumption and economic growth in Bahrain ...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanisation, financial develop...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Mala...
The study reconsiders the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth by incorp...
Since the relation between energy consumption and economic growth is important to design effective e...
Since the relation between energy consumption and economic growth is important to design effective e...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Mala...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanization, financial develop...
This study examines the impact of electricity consumption on the economic growth in the Middle East ...
The goal of this paper is to examine the empirical dynamic relationship among the electrical consump...
This study contributes to energy economic literature by incorporating financial development in neo-c...
We assess the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth for a panel of twelve ME...
This paper explores the relationship between electricity consumption, foreign direct investment, cap...
This paper explores the relationship between electricity consumption, foreign direct investment, cap...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the causal relationship between electricity consumption and ...
This study aims to explore the nexus between electricity consumption and economic growth in Bahrain ...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanisation, financial develop...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Mala...
The study reconsiders the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth by incorp...
Since the relation between energy consumption and economic growth is important to design effective e...
Since the relation between energy consumption and economic growth is important to design effective e...
This paper investigates the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Mala...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanization, financial develop...
This study examines the impact of electricity consumption on the economic growth in the Middle East ...
The goal of this paper is to examine the empirical dynamic relationship among the electrical consump...
This study contributes to energy economic literature by incorporating financial development in neo-c...
We assess the causality between electricity consumption and economic growth for a panel of twelve ME...