A reassessment of energy and GDP relationship: The case of Australia


Autoria(s): Shahiduzzaman, Muhammad; Alam, Khorshed
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

This paper investigates the long- and short-run relationships between energy consumption and economic growth in Australia using the bound testing and the ARDL approach. The analytical framework utilized in this paper includes both production and demand side models and a unified model comprising both production and demand side variables. The energy-GDP relationships are investigated at aggregate as well as several disaggregated energy categories, such as coal, oil, gas and electricity. The possibilities of one or more structural break(s) in the data series are examined by applying the recent advances in techniques. We find that the results of the cointegration tests could be affected by the structural break(s) in the data. It is, therefore, crucial to incorporate the information on structural break(s) in the subsequent modelling and inferences. Moreover, neither the production side nor the demand side framework alone can provide sufficient information to draw an ultimate conclusion on the cointegration and causal direction between energy and output. When alternative frameworks and structural break(s) in time series are explored properly, strong evidence of a bidirectional relationship between energy and output can be observed. The finding is true at both the aggregate and the disaggregate levels of energy consumption.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/93102/

Publicador

Springer-Verlag Dordrecht

Relação

DOI:10.1007/s10668-013-9479-4

Shahiduzzaman, Muhammad & Alam, Khorshed (2014) A reassessment of energy and GDP relationship: The case of Australia. Environment, Development And Sustainability, 16(2), pp. 323-344.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #050200 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT #Causality #Cointegration #Energy Consumption #GDP
Tipo

Journal Article