Economics and Business
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Published: 24 September 2024
Exploring the Relationship Between Energy Consumption and GDP: Evidence from Bangladesh
Md Atiqul Islam, Md. Al Zabir Hassan Mithen
University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh
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10.31014/aior.1992.07.03.611
Pages: 273-282
Keywords: Economic Growth, Energy Consumption, Autoregressive Distributive Lag Model, Bangladesh
Abstract
This research examines the causal relationship between per capita gross domestic product (PCGDP) and per capita energy consumption (PCEC) in Bangladesh over the period of 1971 to 2023. The ARDL bound testing approach indicates a statistically significant positive relationship between PCGDP and PCEC. The results also reveal that there is a one directional linkage running through PCEC to PCGDP. This indicates that an increase in energy consumption has a direct impact on GDP growth. This suggests that rather than energy conservation, priority to generate energy generation as a means of achieving higher GDP is needed for Bangladesh.
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