This paper reassesses the causal relationship between per capita energy use and gross domestic product, while controlling for capital and labour (productivity) inputs in a panel of 30 OECD countries over the past 40 years. The paper uses panel unit root and cointegration testing and specifies an appropriate vector error correction model to analyse the nexus between income and energy use. In doing so we contribute to an old debate using modern tools that shed a new light. There is some evidence that over the short-run bidirectional causality exists. Our results also show a strong unidirectional causality running from capital formation and GDP to energy usage. In the long run the reverse causality, found in recent work, is lost. We then show ...
[[abstract]]This paper applies a recent advance in panel analysis to estimate the panel cointegratio...
This paper examines the relationship between capital formation, energy consumption and real GDP in a...
The direction of the causality between energy consumption and income is an important issue in the fi...
This paper reassesses the causal relationship between per capita energy use and gross domestic produ...
This paper reassesses the causal relationship between per capita energy use and gross domestic produ...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
This paper uses panel data from 88 countries to examine the relationship between per capita GDP and ...
AbstractIn recent years the issues of energy consumption and economic development have become the co...
This paper explores whether energy conservation policies can be implemented in countries with the sa...
This study investigates the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth on a ...
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including ene...
This paper aims to determine which energy consumption-economic growth hypothesis is valid in OECD co...
This paper aims to reexamine the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth ...
We examine the GDP – energy use nexus in OECD countries over the period of 1960 – 2014. For the firs...
Energy plays an important role in economic development. This paper deals with the long-run relations...
[[abstract]]This paper applies a recent advance in panel analysis to estimate the panel cointegratio...
This paper examines the relationship between capital formation, energy consumption and real GDP in a...
The direction of the causality between energy consumption and income is an important issue in the fi...
This paper reassesses the causal relationship between per capita energy use and gross domestic produ...
This paper reassesses the causal relationship between per capita energy use and gross domestic produ...
This study is different from previous energy-GDP cointegration/causality ones by examining whether t...
This paper uses panel data from 88 countries to examine the relationship between per capita GDP and ...
AbstractIn recent years the issues of energy consumption and economic development have become the co...
This paper explores whether energy conservation policies can be implemented in countries with the sa...
This study investigates the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth on a ...
This paper examines the long-run relationship between energy consumption and real GDP, including ene...
This paper aims to determine which energy consumption-economic growth hypothesis is valid in OECD co...
This paper aims to reexamine the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth ...
We examine the GDP – energy use nexus in OECD countries over the period of 1960 – 2014. For the firs...
Energy plays an important role in economic development. This paper deals with the long-run relations...
[[abstract]]This paper applies a recent advance in panel analysis to estimate the panel cointegratio...
This paper examines the relationship between capital formation, energy consumption and real GDP in a...
The direction of the causality between energy consumption and income is an important issue in the fi...