Causality between economic growth and energy consumption in Croatia

The main goal of the paper is to investigate relation between economic development and energy consumption in Croatia. This paper examines the casual relationship, using Granger test, between gross domestic products (GDP) and total primary energy consumption in Croatia. Analyzed period is from 1953 t...

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Main Author: Tomislav Gelo
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Faculty of Economics University of Rijeka 2009-12-01
Series:Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu
Subjects:
GDP
Online Access:https://www.efri.hr/sites/efri.hr/files/cr-collections/2/gelo-2009-2.pdf
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spelling doaj-e2dd692d3a184ed282ca5f5c66aa94742020-11-25T02:19:38ZdeuFaculty of Economics University of RijekaZbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu1331-80042009-12-01272327348Causality between economic growth and energy consumption in CroatiaTomislav GeloThe main goal of the paper is to investigate relation between economic development and energy consumption in Croatia. This paper examines the casual relationship, using Granger test, between gross domestic products (GDP) and total primary energy consumption in Croatia. Analyzed period is from 1953 to 2005. In the paper vector auto-regression model (VAR), Granger causality test and unit root test are used as tools for analysis. Economic and energetic time series usually have the problem of non stationarity series. Non-stationary time series are trying stationarity with differentiation of variables, using co-integration technique. Applying Granger’s causality test in Croatian case, we found that GDP Granger causes total energy consumption not energy consumption Granger causes GDP. The result shows that relationship for Croatia runs from total primary energy consumptions to gross domestic products, not from gross domestic products to primary energy consumption. Conclusion of VAR model is that variable total primary energy consumptions and the constant are not significant in the model and that variable gross domestic products is significant. Base conclusion of the paper is that VAR model evaluation shows that change of GDP of 1% in period t-1 would affect the annual total primary energy consumption for 0,509% in period t.https://www.efri.hr/sites/efri.hr/files/cr-collections/2/gelo-2009-2.pdfGDPGrowthEnergyConsumptionGranger causality
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author Tomislav Gelo
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Causality between economic growth and energy consumption in Croatia
Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu
GDP
Growth
Energy
Consumption
Granger causality
author_facet Tomislav Gelo
author_sort Tomislav Gelo
title Causality between economic growth and energy consumption in Croatia
title_short Causality between economic growth and energy consumption in Croatia
title_full Causality between economic growth and energy consumption in Croatia
title_fullStr Causality between economic growth and energy consumption in Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Causality between economic growth and energy consumption in Croatia
title_sort causality between economic growth and energy consumption in croatia
publisher Faculty of Economics University of Rijeka
series Zbornik radova Ekonomskog fakulteta u Rijeci : časopis za ekonomsku teoriju i praksu
issn 1331-8004
publishDate 2009-12-01
description The main goal of the paper is to investigate relation between economic development and energy consumption in Croatia. This paper examines the casual relationship, using Granger test, between gross domestic products (GDP) and total primary energy consumption in Croatia. Analyzed period is from 1953 to 2005. In the paper vector auto-regression model (VAR), Granger causality test and unit root test are used as tools for analysis. Economic and energetic time series usually have the problem of non stationarity series. Non-stationary time series are trying stationarity with differentiation of variables, using co-integration technique. Applying Granger’s causality test in Croatian case, we found that GDP Granger causes total energy consumption not energy consumption Granger causes GDP. The result shows that relationship for Croatia runs from total primary energy consumptions to gross domestic products, not from gross domestic products to primary energy consumption. Conclusion of VAR model is that variable total primary energy consumptions and the constant are not significant in the model and that variable gross domestic products is significant. Base conclusion of the paper is that VAR model evaluation shows that change of GDP of 1% in period t-1 would affect the annual total primary energy consumption for 0,509% in period t.
topic GDP
Growth
Energy
Consumption
Granger causality
url https://www.efri.hr/sites/efri.hr/files/cr-collections/2/gelo-2009-2.pdf
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