BOLIVIA’S ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH PROFILE: IS THERE A LINK?

The fundamental importance of energy for socio-economic existence cannot be over-emphasized. With an annual average growth rate of 3.6% over the period of 1998 and 2008, the Bolivian economic statistics shows that over 60% of the country’s GDP growth rate can be attributed to its export sector. Howe...

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Main Authors: Ismail SOILE, Kareem A. ARIKEWUYO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute for Economic Research 2016-01-01
Series:Economy and Sociology
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Online Access:http://ince.md/uploads/files/1467730725_12.soile_95-102.pdf
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spelling doaj-17da8e448faf4b3c80673df7bbec6d3b2020-11-25T03:52:01ZengNational Institute for Economic ResearchEconomy and Sociology1857-41301857-41302016-01-011195102BOLIVIA’S ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH PROFILE: IS THERE A LINK?Ismail SOILE0Kareem A. ARIKEWUYO1Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law & Policy (CEPMLP), University of Dundee Fountain University, Osogbo, NigeriaThe fundamental importance of energy for socio-economic existence cannot be over-emphasized. With an annual average growth rate of 3.6% over the period of 1998 and 2008, the Bolivian economic statistics shows that over 60% of the country’s GDP growth rate can be attributed to its export sector. However, energy consumption also grew significantly over the same period. Thus we seek to establish the directional causality between energy consumption and economic growth in Bolivia using secondary annual data for the period of 1971 to 2010. The Granger-causality tests indicate that there is an unidirectional causality that runs from economic growth to energy consumption with no feedback. The study, therefore, recommends that policies meant to manage growing energy demand can be instituted without obstructing growth in Bolivia. Energy taxation and pricing reform can help raise additional revenue for development.http://ince.md/uploads/files/1467730725_12.soile_95-102.pdfeconomic growthenergyreformenergy consumptionBoliviataxation.
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BOLIVIA’S ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH PROFILE: IS THERE A LINK?
Economy and Sociology
economic growth
energy
reform
energy consumption
Bolivia
taxation.
author_facet Ismail SOILE
Kareem A. ARIKEWUYO
author_sort Ismail SOILE
title BOLIVIA’S ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH PROFILE: IS THERE A LINK?
title_short BOLIVIA’S ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH PROFILE: IS THERE A LINK?
title_full BOLIVIA’S ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH PROFILE: IS THERE A LINK?
title_fullStr BOLIVIA’S ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH PROFILE: IS THERE A LINK?
title_full_unstemmed BOLIVIA’S ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH PROFILE: IS THERE A LINK?
title_sort bolivia’s energy consumption and economic growth profile: is there a link?
publisher National Institute for Economic Research
series Economy and Sociology
issn 1857-4130
1857-4130
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The fundamental importance of energy for socio-economic existence cannot be over-emphasized. With an annual average growth rate of 3.6% over the period of 1998 and 2008, the Bolivian economic statistics shows that over 60% of the country’s GDP growth rate can be attributed to its export sector. However, energy consumption also grew significantly over the same period. Thus we seek to establish the directional causality between energy consumption and economic growth in Bolivia using secondary annual data for the period of 1971 to 2010. The Granger-causality tests indicate that there is an unidirectional causality that runs from economic growth to energy consumption with no feedback. The study, therefore, recommends that policies meant to manage growing energy demand can be instituted without obstructing growth in Bolivia. Energy taxation and pricing reform can help raise additional revenue for development.
topic economic growth
energy
reform
energy consumption
Bolivia
taxation.
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