Investigating the Stationarity Properties of Oil Consumption: an Empirical Analysis for OECD Countries

In a changing and developing world, production activities are dependent on energy resources. A significant part of the energy needed in the world is obtained from fossil fuels. Petroleum is one of the three main types of fossil fuels, along with natural gas and coal, widely used in various economic...

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Main Author: Fatma Kızılkaya
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Language:English
Published: Istanbul University Press 2022-01-01
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description In a changing and developing world, production activities are dependent on energy resources. A significant part of the energy needed in the world is obtained from fossil fuels. Petroleum is one of the three main types of fossil fuels, along with natural gas and coal, widely used in various economic activities such as transportation, construction, industry, housing, and electricity generation. The limited reserves of petroleum, which have a wide usage area, is a significant problem. Due to the close relationship between energy consumption and macroeconomic variables, policymakers must investigate the stationarity properties of energy consumption. If energy consumption is stationary, a shock to energy consumption will be temporary. However, if the energy consumption is not stationary, the effect of the shocks will be permanent. This study investigates whether oil consumption is stationary for OECD countries. The analyses are carried out using a panel stationarity test with sharp and smooth breaks for 1965-2019. In this test procedure, dummy variables, in which the break dates are determined endogenously, are used for sharp breaks, while the Fourier approach captures smooth breaks. The findings reveal that the oil consumption series is stationary for the panel. Since the oil consumption series does not include a unit root, it is understood that the shocks to oil consumption are temporary and will return to their previous state in time. According to the individual stationarity test results, the oil consumption series for 23 countries is obtained as stationary. According to these results, it is possible to say that the policies to be implemented for sustainable development goals in OECD countries may have different effects on each country.
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spelling doaj-art-29ff0b82ce214150870176d2d72d752f2025-08-20T02:57:35ZengIstanbul University Pressİktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi2148-38762022-01-019112113710.26650/JEPR1030877123456Investigating the Stationarity Properties of Oil Consumption: an Empirical Analysis for OECD CountriesFatma Kızılkaya0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1028-9341Malatya Turgut Özal Üniversitesi, Malatya, TurkiyeIn a changing and developing world, production activities are dependent on energy resources. A significant part of the energy needed in the world is obtained from fossil fuels. Petroleum is one of the three main types of fossil fuels, along with natural gas and coal, widely used in various economic activities such as transportation, construction, industry, housing, and electricity generation. The limited reserves of petroleum, which have a wide usage area, is a significant problem. Due to the close relationship between energy consumption and macroeconomic variables, policymakers must investigate the stationarity properties of energy consumption. If energy consumption is stationary, a shock to energy consumption will be temporary. However, if the energy consumption is not stationary, the effect of the shocks will be permanent. This study investigates whether oil consumption is stationary for OECD countries. The analyses are carried out using a panel stationarity test with sharp and smooth breaks for 1965-2019. In this test procedure, dummy variables, in which the break dates are determined endogenously, are used for sharp breaks, while the Fourier approach captures smooth breaks. The findings reveal that the oil consumption series is stationary for the panel. Since the oil consumption series does not include a unit root, it is understood that the shocks to oil consumption are temporary and will return to their previous state in time. According to the individual stationarity test results, the oil consumption series for 23 countries is obtained as stationary. According to these results, it is possible to say that the policies to be implemented for sustainable development goals in OECD countries may have different effects on each country.https://cdn.istanbul.edu.tr/file/JTA6CLJ8T5/440F20E390C5401CA29582538998DDB0oil consumptionpanel stationarity testfourierenergyoecd countries
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Investigating the Stationarity Properties of Oil Consumption: an Empirical Analysis for OECD Countries
İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi
oil consumption
panel stationarity test
fourier
energy
oecd countries
title Investigating the Stationarity Properties of Oil Consumption: an Empirical Analysis for OECD Countries
title_full Investigating the Stationarity Properties of Oil Consumption: an Empirical Analysis for OECD Countries
title_fullStr Investigating the Stationarity Properties of Oil Consumption: an Empirical Analysis for OECD Countries
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Stationarity Properties of Oil Consumption: an Empirical Analysis for OECD Countries
title_short Investigating the Stationarity Properties of Oil Consumption: an Empirical Analysis for OECD Countries
title_sort investigating the stationarity properties of oil consumption an empirical analysis for oecd countries
topic oil consumption
panel stationarity test
fourier
energy
oecd countries
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