Energy-output linkages in Australia: Implications for emissions reduction policies
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2011
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Resumo |
The study investigates the long-run and dynamic relationships between energy consumption and output in Australia using a multivariate cointegration and causality framework. Using both Engle-Granger and Johansen cointegration approaches, the study finds that energy consumption and real Gross Domestic Product are cointegrated. The Granger causality tests suggest bidirectional Granger causality between energy consumption and real GDP, and Granger endogeineity in the system. Since the energy sector largely contributes to carbon emissions in Australia, we suggest that direct measures to reduce carbon by putting constraints on the energy consumption would pose significant economic costs for the Australian economy. |
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North American Business Press |
Relação |
http://www.na-businesspress.com/JABE/ShahiduzzamanWeb.pdf Shahiduzzaman, Muhammad & Alam, Khorshed (2011) Energy-output linkages in Australia: Implications for emissions reduction policies. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 12(3), pp. 48-60. |
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QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #140200 APPLIED ECONOMICS #160500 POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION #Energy-output Linkages #Australia #Emissions Reduction Policies |
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Journal Article |