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Сеп Текла Себастьян, PhD, асистент Інституту світової та регіональної економіки, Університет Мішкольц (м. Мішкольц, Угорщина)
Сторінки: 244-258
Мова: Англійська
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21272/mmi.2014.1-24
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Розширена анотація українською мовою
Після першої нафтової кризи країнам світу довелося зіткнутися зі спадом, викликаним високими цінами на нафту. Роль споживання енергії стала одним з основних елементів економіки. Багато досліджень присвячені зв’язку між споживанням енергії, економічним зростанням та ефективністю використання енергії. У цій статті автор має за мету проаналізувати причинність цього зв’язку.
Ключові слова: економіка енергетики, економетрія, причинно-наслідковий зв’язок Гранджера, споживання енергії, економічне зростання.
Класифікація JEL: O13, P2, P48, Q43.
Цитувати як: Szép, T. (2014). The granger causality analysis of energy consumption and economic growth. Marketing and Management of Innovations, 1, 244-258. https://doi.org/10.21272/mmi.2014.1-24
Ця стаття публікуються за ліцензією Creative Commons Attribution International License
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