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Linear and nonlinear causality between sectoral electricity consumption and economic growth: Evidence from Taiwan
Authors:Yang Cheng-Lang  Hung-Pin Lin  Chih-Heng Chang
Affiliation:1. Department of Managerial Economics, Nanhua University, Chiayi 62102, Taiwan;2. Department of International Business and Trade, Shu-Te University, Kaohsiung 82445, Taiwan
Abstract:This study investigates the linear and nonlinear causality between the total electricity consumption (TEC) and real gross domestic production (RGDP). Unlike previous literature, we solve the undetermined relation between RGDP and electricity consumption by classifying TEC into industrial sector consumption (ISC) and residential sector consumption (RSC) as well as investigating how TEC, ISC, and RSC influence Taiwan's RGDP. By using the Granger's linear causality test, it is shown that (i) there is a bidirectional causality among TEC, ISC, and RGDP, but a neutrality between RSC and RGDP with regard to the linear causality and (ii) there is still a bidirectional causality between TEC and RGDP, but a unidirectional causality between RSC and RGDP with regard to the nonlinear causality. On the basis of (i) and (ii), we suggest that the electricity policy formulators loosen the restriction on ISC and limit RSC in order to achieve the goal of economic growth.
Keywords:Electricity consumption   Causality   Economic growth
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