• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Empirical Link Between Economic Growth, Energy Consumption and CO 2 Emission in Australia
  • Contributor: Salahuddin, Mohammad; Khan, Shahjahan
  • imprint: Project MUSE, 2013
  • Published in: The Journal of Developing Areas
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1353/jda.2013.0038
  • ISSN: 1548-2278
  • Keywords: Geography, Planning and Development
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  • Description: <jats:p xml:lang="en"> This study investigates the causal relationship between economic growth, energy consumption and CO 2 emission in Australia using time series data for the period of 1965–2007. Johansen cointegration technique is employed to examine the long run relationship between economic growth, energy consumption and CO 2 emission. Results suggest that there is no cointegrating relationship among the variables; economic growth, energy consumption and CO 2 emission in Australia. VAR in first differences is conducted. Generalized impulse response shows that energy consumption has a quite persistent positive impact on CO 2 emission but GDP doesn’t have any impact on it. The study also shows bi-directional causal link between energy consumption and economic growth. However there is no causal link between CO 2 emission and economic growth. Findings indicate that Australia is still in a comfortable position to pursue pro-growth policies without being over-concerned about CO 2 emission. </jats:p>