CAUSALITY AMONG ENERGY CONSUMPTION, CO2 EMISSION, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND TRADE: A CASE OF INDIA
CAUSALITY AMONG ENERGY CONSUMPTION, CO2 EMISSION, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND TRADE: A CASE OF INDIA
Author(s): Palamalai SrinivasanSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Universitatea SPIRU HARET - Faculty of Accounting and Financial Management
Keywords: Energy Consumption; Economic Growth; CO2 Emissions; Trade; Cointegration
Summary/Abstract: This paper investigates the causal nexus between energy consumption,CO2 emissions, economic growth and trade in India using the Perron (1989) unit root test, Gregory and Hansen (1996) cointegration test and Vector Error Correction Model. The study results exhibit a long-run relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emissions, economic growth and trade in India. The empirical results confirm that energy consumption influences the economic activity in the short-run, implying that higher rate of economic growth is driven by consumption demand for energy in the economy. This is also well in consistent with the findings of Paul and Bhattacharya (2004) in the Indian context. Further, the study detects one way causation exist from energy use to CO2 emission and trade, and CO2 emissions to economic growth in the short-run.
Journal: Journal of Academic Research in Economics (JARE)
- Issue Year: 6/2014
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 315-335
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English
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