The Relationship among Real Gross Domestic Product, CO2 Emissions, and Energy use in South Caucasus and Turkey

The paper analyses the relationship among real GDP, CO2 emissions and energy use in South Caucasus countries and Turkey over the 1992-2013 years. Results of unit root tests show that all variables are integrated of order one. In general, cointegration tests with breaks suggest the presence of a long...

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Main Author: Cosimo Magazzino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2016-12-01
Series:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijeeep/issue/31919/351128?publisher=http-www-cag-edu-tr-ilhan-ozturk
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spelling doaj-2d2f1723feb643a9a3c43b2127c011542020-11-25T03:53:47ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy2146-45532016-12-01646726831032The Relationship among Real Gross Domestic Product, CO2 Emissions, and Energy use in South Caucasus and TurkeyCosimo MagazzinoThe paper analyses the relationship among real GDP, CO2 emissions and energy use in South Caucasus countries and Turkey over the 1992-2013 years. Results of unit root tests show that all variables are integrated of order one. In general, cointegration tests with breaks suggest the presence of a long-run relationship between these variables. Causality results suggest that “conservation hypothesis” holds for Armenia; while, for Azerbaijan and Georgia, we reached mixed results, since both “feedback hypothesis” and “growth hypothesis” received support by empirical findings. Finally, no evidence of causality emerges for Turkey, in favour of “neutrality hypothesis”. Therefore, the relevant policy implication of the study is that a common energy policy strategy would not be pursued by these countries, given the different causality links emerged in the area.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijeeep/issue/31919/351128?publisher=http-www-cag-edu-tr-ilhan-ozturkgross domestic product co2 emissions energy use south-caucasus turkey time-series
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The Relationship among Real Gross Domestic Product, CO2 Emissions, and Energy use in South Caucasus and Turkey
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
gross domestic product
co2 emissions
energy use
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turkey
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title The Relationship among Real Gross Domestic Product, CO2 Emissions, and Energy use in South Caucasus and Turkey
title_short The Relationship among Real Gross Domestic Product, CO2 Emissions, and Energy use in South Caucasus and Turkey
title_full The Relationship among Real Gross Domestic Product, CO2 Emissions, and Energy use in South Caucasus and Turkey
title_fullStr The Relationship among Real Gross Domestic Product, CO2 Emissions, and Energy use in South Caucasus and Turkey
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship among Real Gross Domestic Product, CO2 Emissions, and Energy use in South Caucasus and Turkey
title_sort relationship among real gross domestic product, co2 emissions, and energy use in south caucasus and turkey
publisher EconJournals
series International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
issn 2146-4553
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The paper analyses the relationship among real GDP, CO2 emissions and energy use in South Caucasus countries and Turkey over the 1992-2013 years. Results of unit root tests show that all variables are integrated of order one. In general, cointegration tests with breaks suggest the presence of a long-run relationship between these variables. Causality results suggest that “conservation hypothesis” holds for Armenia; while, for Azerbaijan and Georgia, we reached mixed results, since both “feedback hypothesis” and “growth hypothesis” received support by empirical findings. Finally, no evidence of causality emerges for Turkey, in favour of “neutrality hypothesis”. Therefore, the relevant policy implication of the study is that a common energy policy strategy would not be pursued by these countries, given the different causality links emerged in the area.
topic gross domestic product
co2 emissions
energy use
south-caucasus
turkey
time-series
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijeeep/issue/31919/351128?publisher=http-www-cag-edu-tr-ilhan-ozturk
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