Effects of Energy Consumption on Economic Growth in Selected Oecd Countries
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2022
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Energy is one of the most influential factors on economic growth and development. With the effect of\rpopulation growth, industrialization and urbanization, the need for energy is constantly increasing around the\rworld. In addition to the need for energy in all areas of life, energy has an extremely important place especially\rin large-scale industrial countries. On the other hand, energy has made many contributions to economic growth.\rTherefore, energy is the main factor in the basis of developed countries. In this context, there are many studies on\renergy consumption and economic growth in the literature. However, it is also known that in some countries,\renergy production cannot meet the energy consumption. In this context, it is seen that natural resources, whose\rsupply is limited, have a very important place in economic growth analysis. For this purpose, it is aimed to examine\rwhether there is a causal relationship between the variables in selected OECD countries (Belgium, Spain, France,\rItaly, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Norway, United Kingdom) using energy consumption and economic\rgrowth data between 2000-2019. In this context, analyzes were made with the data obtained from the World Bank\rwith the STATA econometric analysis package program. As a result of the analysis, it can be said that a one-way\rcausality relationship between economic growth and energy consumption has been determined. Considering the\rWesterlund cointegration test result, the hypothesis that there is no cointegration at the 5% significance level is\rrejected.
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Journal of Yasar University
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17
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66
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437
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452