[HTML][HTML] Assessing the causality relationship and time series model for electricity consumption per capita and human development in Colombia
Increasing access to electricity is essential to improve human development in poor and
developing countries. To this end, the relationship between electricity consumption and …
developing countries. To this end, the relationship between electricity consumption and …
[PDF][PDF] The nexus between remittance, exchange rate and economic growth of E7 economies: Frequency domain analysis
K Usman - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
This study investigates the nexus between economic growth (GDP), trade openness,
remittances, exchange rate, and agricultural output in E7 (Russia, Indonesia, Mexico, China …
remittances, exchange rate, and agricultural output in E7 (Russia, Indonesia, Mexico, China …
Foreign direct investment, financial development, InternationalTrade and energy consumption: panel data evidence fromSelected ASEAN countries
The main purpose of this study is to examine the linkage among energy consumption,
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), financial development and trade for the selected ASEAN …
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), financial development and trade for the selected ASEAN …
Analysing energy consumption in the Philippines using vector error correction
R Cabauatan, VM Tatlonghari - International Social Science …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This research examines the causality between energy consumption and economic growth in
the Philippines, and determines their long‐run relationship by including labour force and …
the Philippines, and determines their long‐run relationship by including labour force and …
Energy consumption and economic growth in Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela: a time series analysis
BS Cheng - Applied Economics Letters, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
Applying recently developed techniques of cointegration and Hsiao's version of Granger
causality to three Latin countries (Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela), this study finds no causal …
causality to three Latin countries (Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela), this study finds no causal …
Energy Consumption and Economic Growth: Evidence from COMESA Countries
N Chali, K Mulugeta - 2009 - ageconsearch.umn.edu
This study applies panel data techniques to investigate the long-run relationship between
energy consumption and GDP for a panel of 19 African countries (COMESA) based on …
energy consumption and GDP for a panel of 19 African countries (COMESA) based on …
Energy consumption–GDP causality in MENA countries
F Ozturk - Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning, and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This study explores the causal relationship between energy consumption and real GDP for
11 Middle East and North African Countries within the bivariate Vector Autoregression …
11 Middle East and North African Countries within the bivariate Vector Autoregression …
Energy consumption and income in six Asian developing countries: a multivariate cointegration analysis
S Rafiq - Proceedings of the 2nd IAEE Asian Conference …, 2008 - research.usq.edu.au
This article examines the short-and long-run causal relationship between energy
consumption and GDP of six emerging economies of Asia. Based on cointegration and …
consumption and GDP of six emerging economies of Asia. Based on cointegration and …
Empirical analysis into the nexus between energy consumption, economic growth, and natural resources in D-8 bloc: evidence from panel causality analysis
THe importance of the impact of natural resources on economic growth is an important issue
with a long history in the energy and environment literature. It is seen that the studies …
with a long history in the energy and environment literature. It is seen that the studies …
Energy consumption‐economic growth nexus: How does sectorial differentials affects sustainable development?
Energy, being one of the significant drivers of growth, has gained much focus in the last four
decades. A connection between energy and growth exists in the economy: on the one hand …
decades. A connection between energy and growth exists in the economy: on the one hand …