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ID125782
Title ProperElectricity consumption and economic growth nexus
Other Title Informationevidence from Greece
LanguageENG
AuthorPolemis, Michael L ;  Dagoumas, Athanasios S
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper attempts to cast light into the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Greece in a multivariate framework. For this purpose we used cointegration techniques and the vector error correction model in order to capture short-run and long-run dynamics over the sample period 1970-2011. The empirical results reveal that in the long-run electricity demand appears to be price inelastic and income elastic, while in the short-run the relevant elasticities are below unity. We also argue that the causal relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Greece is bi-directional. Our results strengthen the notion that Greece is an energy dependent country and well directed energy conservation policies could even boost economic growth. Furthermore, the implementation of renewable energy sources should provide significant benefits ensuring sufficient security of supply in the Greek energy system. This evidence can provide a new basis for discussion on the appropriate design and implementation of environmental and energy policies for Greece and other medium sized economies with similar characteristics.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.62; Nov 2013: p.798-808
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.62; Nov 2013: p.798-808
Key WordsElectricity Consumption ;  Cointegration ;  Causality