Modeling causality between electricity consumption and economic growth in BIS countries
Nabila BOUKEF JLASSI, Helmi HAMDI, RASHID SBIA, Abdelaziz HAKIMIThis paper tests the causal relationship between per capita electricity consumption and gross domestic product (GDP) per capita for Brazil, India, Indonesia, China and South Africa for the period 1971–2009. To reach this goal, we use panel cointegration analysis and Granger causality tests. Our results reveal that electricity consumption and GDP are cointegrated and the granger causality tests indicate a long-run relationship between electricity consumption and GDP growth for all countries except for South Africa.
The short-run estimations indicate that GDP granger cause electricity consumption but not the reverse; hence the existence of unidirectional short-run causality relationship
between the two variables.
Publication type:
Articles Scientifiques
Date de parution:
07/2014
Support:
Journal of Quantitative Economics