Energy Consumption and Economic Growth In Turkey: An Empirical Analysis

Energy is one of the most important fundamental inputs of the economy and social life. Globally; increasing population, economic growth, urbanization, and technological developments have been increasing energy needs of countries. However, the fact that the fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natura...

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Main Authors: Nurgün Topallı, Mehmet Alagöz
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Language:English
Published: Selcuk University Press 2014-08-01
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description Energy is one of the most important fundamental inputs of the economy and social life. Globally; increasing population, economic growth, urbanization, and technological developments have been increasing energy needs of countries. However, the fact that the fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas is limited and rising energy prices led countries to find alternative sources of energy. The country’s energy dependency is increasing day to day. Relationship between energy and economic growth for developed and developing countries is a hotly debated topic. Especially for developing countries requires more energy to achieve economic growth. In term of Turkey which is particularly dependent on foreign energy is important to determine the direction of the relationship. The ampiric literature related with causality between energy consumption and economic growth show different results according to periods and methods used. In some studies a uni-directional causality is found running from energy consumption to economic growth and in some studies a uni-directional causality is found running from economic growth to energy consumption. While some results indicate no causality between variables, the others indicate bi-directional causality. The aim of this study is to examine relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Turkey during the period 1970-2009. Real GDP per capita and electricity per capita variables are used. Firstly, NG Perron and Phillips Perron unit root tests are used to verify the order of integration of the variables. Johansen cointegration test and vector error correction model are employed to examine the relationship. All variables are found stationary in the first difference. According to Johansen cointegration test it is concluded that there is long run cointegration between variables. The results indicate that there is a cointegration vector between the real GDP and the electricity consumption in the long- run. Both short and long-run unidirectional causality from real GDP to electricity consumption is observed. Besides, according to Toda Yamamoto Granger Causality test there is found uni-directional causality from real GDP to electricity consumption. This results can be interpreted as advancement of the countries’ economy, there has been increase in energy consumption, particulary in electricity consumption. Due to high income, consumers consume more and more electricity. According to the findings obtained from this study, energy conservation policies may be applied in order to reduce energy consumption in Turkey. The uni-directional causality running from economic growth to energy consumption implies that energy conservation policies may not unfavourable effects on economic growth.
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spelling doaj-art-94cab70a15784538bf2f9d3a04e05f452025-01-03T01:06:21ZengSelcuk University PressSelçuk Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi2667-47502014-08-0132151159154Energy Consumption and Economic Growth In Turkey: An Empirical AnalysisNurgün Topallı0Mehmet Alagöz1Bozok ÜniversitesiKaramanoğlu Mehmet Bey ÜniversitesiEnergy is one of the most important fundamental inputs of the economy and social life. Globally; increasing population, economic growth, urbanization, and technological developments have been increasing energy needs of countries. However, the fact that the fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas is limited and rising energy prices led countries to find alternative sources of energy. The country’s energy dependency is increasing day to day. Relationship between energy and economic growth for developed and developing countries is a hotly debated topic. Especially for developing countries requires more energy to achieve economic growth. In term of Turkey which is particularly dependent on foreign energy is important to determine the direction of the relationship. The ampiric literature related with causality between energy consumption and economic growth show different results according to periods and methods used. In some studies a uni-directional causality is found running from energy consumption to economic growth and in some studies a uni-directional causality is found running from economic growth to energy consumption. While some results indicate no causality between variables, the others indicate bi-directional causality. The aim of this study is to examine relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Turkey during the period 1970-2009. Real GDP per capita and electricity per capita variables are used. Firstly, NG Perron and Phillips Perron unit root tests are used to verify the order of integration of the variables. Johansen cointegration test and vector error correction model are employed to examine the relationship. All variables are found stationary in the first difference. According to Johansen cointegration test it is concluded that there is long run cointegration between variables. The results indicate that there is a cointegration vector between the real GDP and the electricity consumption in the long- run. Both short and long-run unidirectional causality from real GDP to electricity consumption is observed. Besides, according to Toda Yamamoto Granger Causality test there is found uni-directional causality from real GDP to electricity consumption. This results can be interpreted as advancement of the countries’ economy, there has been increase in energy consumption, particulary in electricity consumption. Due to high income, consumers consume more and more electricity. According to the findings obtained from this study, energy conservation policies may be applied in order to reduce energy consumption in Turkey. The uni-directional causality running from economic growth to energy consumption implies that energy conservation policies may not unfavourable effects on economic growth.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1724775enerji tüketimi ekonomik büyüme johansen eşbütünleşme testi vecm toda yamamoto granger nedensellikenergy consumptioneconomic growthjohansen cointegration testvecmtoda yamamoto granger causality
spellingShingle Nurgün Topallı
Mehmet Alagöz
Energy Consumption and Economic Growth In Turkey: An Empirical Analysis
Selçuk Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi
enerji tüketimi
ekonomik büyüme
johansen eşbütünleşme testi
vecm
toda yamamoto granger nedensellik
energy consumption
economic growth
johansen cointegration test
vecm
toda yamamoto granger causality
title Energy Consumption and Economic Growth In Turkey: An Empirical Analysis
title_full Energy Consumption and Economic Growth In Turkey: An Empirical Analysis
title_fullStr Energy Consumption and Economic Growth In Turkey: An Empirical Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Energy Consumption and Economic Growth In Turkey: An Empirical Analysis
title_short Energy Consumption and Economic Growth In Turkey: An Empirical Analysis
title_sort energy consumption and economic growth in turkey an empirical analysis
topic enerji tüketimi
ekonomik büyüme
johansen eşbütünleşme testi
vecm
toda yamamoto granger nedensellik
energy consumption
economic growth
johansen cointegration test
vecm
toda yamamoto granger causality
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1724775
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