2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2007.03.032
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CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and output in France

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“…This means that real GDP affects the level of carbon dioxide emission in both countries. This result is in line with the various case studies Ang, 2007;Jalil and Mahmud, 2009;Change, 2010;Ghosh, 2010;Menyah andWold-Rufael, 2010, Lee et al, 2009;Bhattacharyya and Ghoshal, 2010;Narayan and Narayan, 2010. Regarding trade openness, it exerts positive but non-significant effects on Co2. This results is in line with the one found by Elhanan 1991, Grossman andKrueger, 1993;Antweiler et al, 2001;Frankel, 2009.…”
Section: Long Run and Short Runsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…This means that real GDP affects the level of carbon dioxide emission in both countries. This result is in line with the various case studies Ang, 2007;Jalil and Mahmud, 2009;Change, 2010;Ghosh, 2010;Menyah andWold-Rufael, 2010, Lee et al, 2009;Bhattacharyya and Ghoshal, 2010;Narayan and Narayan, 2010. Regarding trade openness, it exerts positive but non-significant effects on Co2. This results is in line with the one found by Elhanan 1991, Grossman andKrueger, 1993;Antweiler et al, 2001;Frankel, 2009.…”
Section: Long Run and Short Runsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Most of these studies used Granger causality analysis with causal relation analysis. Jumbe [4] for example has applied the Granger causality and ECM techniques using 1970-1999 data for Malawi to examine cointegration and causal relation between electricity consumption and GDP growth. Altinay and Karagol [3], Mazumder and Marathe [20]; and Mehrara [21] has also investigates the causal relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Soytas et al (2007) examined the dynamic relationship between energy consumption, CO 2 emissions, and economic growth for the US and found that CO 2 emissions Granger cause income growth and energy consumption, leading to rising CO 2 emissions. Similarly, Ang (2007Ang ( , 2008 also studied causal linkages between the series for France and Malaysia. The findings indicated that economic growth Granger causes energy consumption and CO 2 emissions in France and Malaysia; moreover, unidirectional causality running from economic growth to energy consumption is found for both countries.…”
Section: Studies On the Nexus Between Energy Consumption Co 2 Emissimentioning
confidence: 99%