The relationship of economic variables and final energy consumption: multiple linear regression evidence

Energy consumption in developing countries is sharply increasing due to higher economic growth of industrialization along with population growth and urbanization. This paper provides a multiple linear regression evidence to illustrate the association between final energy consumption and three econom...

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Main Authors: Abdullah L, Leong W H
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201818910025
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spelling doaj-d35106a442214cc9a72829115960a5b02021-02-02T04:58:59ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011891002510.1051/matecconf/201818910025matecconf_meamt2018_10025The relationship of economic variables and final energy consumption: multiple linear regression evidenceAbdullah LLeong W HEnergy consumption in developing countries is sharply increasing due to higher economic growth of industrialization along with population growth and urbanization. This paper provides a multiple linear regression evidence to illustrate the association between final energy consumption and three economic variables. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to obtain a predictive equation and to check for linearity assumption. Three input variables, viz. growth domestic product, population, and tourism are the predictors for final energy consumption. Time series yearly data of final energy consumption and the three input variables for the year 2001 until 2012 was retrieved from various databases. It is found that there was a significant variation in the final energy consumption explained by the three variables. The multiple linear regression equation indicates that the ‘population’ is the most influential variable in predicting final energy consumption.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201818910025
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The relationship of economic variables and final energy consumption: multiple linear regression evidence
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title The relationship of economic variables and final energy consumption: multiple linear regression evidence
title_short The relationship of economic variables and final energy consumption: multiple linear regression evidence
title_full The relationship of economic variables and final energy consumption: multiple linear regression evidence
title_fullStr The relationship of economic variables and final energy consumption: multiple linear regression evidence
title_full_unstemmed The relationship of economic variables and final energy consumption: multiple linear regression evidence
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Energy consumption in developing countries is sharply increasing due to higher economic growth of industrialization along with population growth and urbanization. This paper provides a multiple linear regression evidence to illustrate the association between final energy consumption and three economic variables. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to obtain a predictive equation and to check for linearity assumption. Three input variables, viz. growth domestic product, population, and tourism are the predictors for final energy consumption. Time series yearly data of final energy consumption and the three input variables for the year 2001 until 2012 was retrieved from various databases. It is found that there was a significant variation in the final energy consumption explained by the three variables. The multiple linear regression equation indicates that the ‘population’ is the most influential variable in predicting final energy consumption.
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