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Energy Consumption and Economic Growth Nexus: New Empirical Evidence from Nigeria

Authors :
Abalaba, Bamidele Pereowei
Dada, Matthew Abiodun
Source :
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 412-423 (2013), Volume: 3, Issue: 4 412-423, International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This study analysed the trend of energy consumption, real output, financial development, monetary policy rate and consumer prices and also examined the long-run relationship and direction of causality between energy consumption and economic growth with consideration for financial development, monetary policy rate and consumer prices. These were with a view to examining the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in Nigeria during the period 1971-2010. The result showed that all the variables used in the study are characterized by a positive trend. Also, it was found that variables followed a I(1) process. The study provides weak evidence in support of long-run relationship between energy consumption and economic growth. The study further revealed that energy consumption among other variables positively and significantly influenced output growth in the short-run. Using the first three lags, we found no causal evidence one way or two way between energy consumption and economic growth. The study concluded that energy consumption only has short-run positive impact on the economy but has not enhanced long-run economic growth in Nigeria during the period under investigation.

Details

ISSN :
21464553
Volume :
3
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..24556773ee764f6462d8aa0bceafed97