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ID126618
Title ProperCausal link between energy and output growth
Other Title Informationevidence from Markov switching Granger causality
LanguageENG
AuthorKocaaslan, Ozge Kandemir
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this paper we empirically investigate the causal link between energy consumption and economic growth employing a Markov switching Granger causality analysis. We carry out our investigation using annual U.S. real GDP, total final energy consumption and total primary energy consumption data which cover the period between 1968 and 2010. We find that there are significant changes in the causal relation between energy consumption and economic growth over the sample period under investigation. Our results show that total final energy consumption and total primary energy consumption have significant predictive content for real economic activity in the U.S. economy. Furthermore, the causality running from energy consumption to output growth seems to be strongly apparent particularly during the periods of economic downturn and energy crisis. We also document that output growth has predictive power in explaining total energy consumption. Furthermore, the power of output growth in predicting total energy consumption is found to diminish after the mid of 1980s.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.63; Dec 2013: p.1196-1206
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.63; Dec 2013: p.1196-1206
Key WordsGrowth ;  Energy Consumption ;  Markov - Switching Granger Causality