Survey of the international evidence on the causal relationship between energy consumption and growth
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Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to survey the empirical literature on the causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth. Design/methodology/approach The four major hypotheses (growth, conservation, neutrality, and feedback) are briefly outlined with respect to the energy consumption‐growth nexus and corresponding policy implications of each. The survey focuses on country coverage, variables selected and model specification, econometric approaches, various methodological issues, and empirical results. Findings Though there is no clear consensus on the results for a specific country or groups of countries, directions for future research are discussed. Research limitations/implications…
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- Nexus (standard)
- Economics
- Originality
- Consumption (sociology)
- Energy consumption
- Neutrality
- Value (mathematics)
- Empirical research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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