The Relationship between Urbanization, Economic Growth and Energy Consumption in China: An Econometric Perspective Analysis

As the largest developing country in the world, with rapid economic growth, China has witnessed fast-paced urbanization development over the past three decades. In fact, urbanization has been shown to promote economic growth and improve the livelihood of people, but it can also increase energy cons...

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Main Authors: Yabo Zhao, Shaojian Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/5/5609
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spelling doaj-1e9379ad98cf4461abc9eb7466e948bd2020-11-24T22:02:27ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502015-05-01755609562710.3390/su7055609su7055609The Relationship between Urbanization, Economic Growth and Energy Consumption in China: An Econometric Perspective AnalysisYabo Zhao0Shaojian Wang1School of Geography, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaSchool of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, ChinaAs the largest developing country in the world, with rapid economic growth, China has witnessed fast-paced urbanization development over the past three decades. In fact, urbanization has been shown to promote economic growth and improve the livelihood of people, but it can also increase energy consumption and further generate energy crisis. Therefore, a better understanding of the relationship between urbanization, economic growth and energy consumption is important for China’s future sustainable development. This paper empirically investigates the long-term equilibrium relationships, temporal dynamic relationships and causal relationships between urbanization, economic growth and energy consumption in China. Econometric models are utilized taking the period 1980–2012 into consideration. Cointegration tests indicate that the variables are found to be of I(1) and cointegrated. Further, vector error-correction model (VECM) indicates that when the short-term fluctuations deviate from the long-term equilibrium, the current changes of energy consumption could eliminate 9.74% non-equilibrium error of the last period, putting back the situation to the equilibrium state through a reverse adjustment. Impulse response analysis intuitively portrays the destabilized changes of the variables in response to some external shocks. However, the impact of energy consumption shock on urbanization and the impact of urbanization on economic growth seem to be rather marginal. Moreover, Granger causality results reveal that there is a bi-directional Granger causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth, and unidirectional causality running from urbanization to energy consumption and economic growth to urbanization. The findings have important implications for Chinese policymakers that on the path towards a sustainable society, the effects of urbanization and economic growth on energy consumption must be taken into consideration.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/5/5609urbanizationeconomic growthenergy consumptioncointegration testimpulse response analysisGranger causality test
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The Relationship between Urbanization, Economic Growth and Energy Consumption in China: An Econometric Perspective Analysis
Sustainability
urbanization
economic growth
energy consumption
cointegration test
impulse response analysis
Granger causality test
author_facet Yabo Zhao
Shaojian Wang
author_sort Yabo Zhao
title The Relationship between Urbanization, Economic Growth and Energy Consumption in China: An Econometric Perspective Analysis
title_short The Relationship between Urbanization, Economic Growth and Energy Consumption in China: An Econometric Perspective Analysis
title_full The Relationship between Urbanization, Economic Growth and Energy Consumption in China: An Econometric Perspective Analysis
title_fullStr The Relationship between Urbanization, Economic Growth and Energy Consumption in China: An Econometric Perspective Analysis
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between Urbanization, Economic Growth and Energy Consumption in China: An Econometric Perspective Analysis
title_sort relationship between urbanization, economic growth and energy consumption in china: an econometric perspective analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2015-05-01
description As the largest developing country in the world, with rapid economic growth, China has witnessed fast-paced urbanization development over the past three decades. In fact, urbanization has been shown to promote economic growth and improve the livelihood of people, but it can also increase energy consumption and further generate energy crisis. Therefore, a better understanding of the relationship between urbanization, economic growth and energy consumption is important for China’s future sustainable development. This paper empirically investigates the long-term equilibrium relationships, temporal dynamic relationships and causal relationships between urbanization, economic growth and energy consumption in China. Econometric models are utilized taking the period 1980–2012 into consideration. Cointegration tests indicate that the variables are found to be of I(1) and cointegrated. Further, vector error-correction model (VECM) indicates that when the short-term fluctuations deviate from the long-term equilibrium, the current changes of energy consumption could eliminate 9.74% non-equilibrium error of the last period, putting back the situation to the equilibrium state through a reverse adjustment. Impulse response analysis intuitively portrays the destabilized changes of the variables in response to some external shocks. However, the impact of energy consumption shock on urbanization and the impact of urbanization on economic growth seem to be rather marginal. Moreover, Granger causality results reveal that there is a bi-directional Granger causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth, and unidirectional causality running from urbanization to energy consumption and economic growth to urbanization. The findings have important implications for Chinese policymakers that on the path towards a sustainable society, the effects of urbanization and economic growth on energy consumption must be taken into consideration.
topic urbanization
economic growth
energy consumption
cointegration test
impulse response analysis
Granger causality test
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/5/5609
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