Abstract
Recent rise in energy prices, shrinking existing resources,
and the search for alternative sources of energy and energy conservation
technologies have brought into focus the issue of causality between
energy use and economic growth. The results of this study show that
energy expansion is expected to lead to higher growth and its shortage
may retard the growth process. The impact of all sources of energy on
economic growth is not the same. The impact of electricity and petroleum
products as well as that of electricity only is high and statistically
significant. However, the reverse causality is critical for the
petroleum products.
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
96 articles.
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