2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2006.08.010
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Energy consumption and GDP in Turkey: Is there a co‐integration relationship?

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“…In the recent literature, we can find cointegration analyses for Jordan (Al-Azzam andHawdon, 1999 andSaed, 2004), Turkey (Lise and Montfort, 2007), Namibia (De Vita et.al, 2006), Iran (Zamani, 2006), China (Wolde-Rufael, 2004, OECD (Al-Rabbaie and Hunt, 2004), Fiji (Narayan and Singh, 2007;Rao and Rao, 2009a & b), Taiwan (Holtedahl and Joutz, 2004) and Malawi (Jumbe, 2004). More details about these studies are summarized in Saed (2004) estimated the long run elasticities of demand for energy in Jordan using the DOLS technique.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…In the recent literature, we can find cointegration analyses for Jordan (Al-Azzam andHawdon, 1999 andSaed, 2004), Turkey (Lise and Montfort, 2007), Namibia (De Vita et.al, 2006), Iran (Zamani, 2006), China (Wolde-Rufael, 2004, OECD (Al-Rabbaie and Hunt, 2004), Fiji (Narayan and Singh, 2007;Rao and Rao, 2009a & b), Taiwan (Holtedahl and Joutz, 2004) and Malawi (Jumbe, 2004). More details about these studies are summarized in Saed (2004) estimated the long run elasticities of demand for energy in Jordan using the DOLS technique.…”
Section: Overview Of Empirical Studiesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Their results suggest that the income and price elasticity of energy demand is 1.15 and -1.14, respectively. Lise and Montfort (2007) present the results of a study into the causality between energy consumption and GDP in Turkey with annual data from 1970-2003. They find that causality runs uni-directionally from GDP to energy consumption.…”
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“…The multivariate framework includes gross domestic product per capita as proxy for sustainable economic growth [8,18,19,32,40,[45][46][47]49,50,53,55,59,64,[67][68][69]72], renewable energy measures (both overall and by type), and country-level controls, as given in Table 2. …”
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“…Their empirical exercise reported neutral effect between economic growth and energy consumption. Lise and Montfort [8] probed the relationship between gross domestic product and energy consumption using annual data for the period of . The Granger causality analysis found unidirectional causality running from economic growth to energy consumption.…”
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confidence: 99%