Energy Consumption and Economic Growth: A Causality Analysis for Greece

Posted: 13 Sep 2013

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Stella Tsani

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Date Written: September 13, 2013

Abstract

This paper investigates the causal relationship between aggregated and disaggregated levels of energy consumption and economic growth for Greece for the period 1960-2006 through the application of a later development in the methodology of time series proposed by Toda and Yamamoto (1995). At aggregated levels of energy consumption empirical findings suggest the presence of a uni-directional causal relationship running from total energy consumption to real GDP. At disaggregated levels empirical evidence suggests that there is a bi-directional causal relationship between industrial and residential energy consumption to real GDP but this is not the case for the transport energy consumption with causal relationship being identified in neither direction. The importance of these findings lies on their policy implications and their adoption on structural policies affecting energy consumption in Greece suggesting that in order to address energy import dependence and environmental concerns without hindering economic growth emphasis should be put on the demand side and energy efficiency improvements.

Keywords: Energy consumption, Economic growth, Causality

JEL Classification: C32, Q43

Suggested Citation

Tsani, Stella, Energy Consumption and Economic Growth: A Causality Analysis for Greece (September 13, 2013). Energy Economics, Vol. 32, No. 3, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2325286

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