2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2006.10.001
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The relationship between GDP and electricity consumption in 10 Asian countries

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“…In this respect, numerous studies focus on the relationship between economic growth and environmental pollution, testing the validity of the so-called EKC hypothesis (Grossman and Krueger, 1991;Dinda, 2004;Stern, 2004). Moreover, the literature on the EKC has also considered the relationship between energy consumption and environmental degradation (Grossman and Krueger, 1991;Chen et al, 2007;Lean and Smyth, 2010;Farhani and Shahbaz, 2014;among others). This nexus implies that environmental degradation is an increasing function of economic activity until it reaches a critical level after which higher income leads to improved environmental quality (Grossman and Krueger, 1991;Selden and Song, 1994;Acaravci and Ozturk, 2010;Balsalobre-Lorente and Shahbaz, 2016;among others).…”
Section: Figure-1 Evolution Of Per Capita Ghg and Per Capita Gdp In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, numerous studies focus on the relationship between economic growth and environmental pollution, testing the validity of the so-called EKC hypothesis (Grossman and Krueger, 1991;Dinda, 2004;Stern, 2004). Moreover, the literature on the EKC has also considered the relationship between energy consumption and environmental degradation (Grossman and Krueger, 1991;Chen et al, 2007;Lean and Smyth, 2010;Farhani and Shahbaz, 2014;among others). This nexus implies that environmental degradation is an increasing function of economic activity until it reaches a critical level after which higher income leads to improved environmental quality (Grossman and Krueger, 1991;Selden and Song, 1994;Acaravci and Ozturk, 2010;Balsalobre-Lorente and Shahbaz, 2016;among others).…”
Section: Figure-1 Evolution Of Per Capita Ghg and Per Capita Gdp In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…electricity consumption. Chen et al (2007) investigated the association between electricity consumption and economic growth in 10 industrialized countries from 1971to 2001. Their analysis showedthat electricity consumption causes economic growth, and as a result, economic growth causes electricity consumption.…”
Section: Electricity Consumption and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electricity consumption is a key component of economic growthand is directly or indirectly a complement to labor and capital as a factor of production (Costantini and Martini, 2010). Various studies have revealed the diverse impact of electricity consumption on economic growth (Yuan et al 2007, Chen et al 2007, Yuan et al 2008, Narayan and Prasad 2008, Abosedra et al 2009, Ahmed and Azam 2016, Streimikiene and Kasperowicz 2016. For example, some studies suggest apositive impact of electricity consumption on economic growth (Shiu and Lam 2004, Yuan et al 2007, Shahbaz and Lean 2012, Iyke 2015, Tang et al 2016, Streimikiene and Kasperowicz 2016.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…the residuals of unrestricted VECM, the residuals resulting from individually (sequentially) restricted equations and the residuals resulting from the augmented VAR model applied in the Toda-Yamamoto method. 8 In all cases no significant evidence of heteroscedasticity was found, therefore no filtering was applied. Since for the residuals of the unrestricted VECM and the residuals resulting from individually (sequentially) restricted equations no significant (at a 10% level) nonlinear links were found, we did not find a reason to present these results in separate tables.…”
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