Title of article :
The impact of energy consumption on economic growth: Evidence from linear and nonlinear models in Taiwan
Author/Authors :
Chien-Chiang Lee، نويسنده , , Chun-Ping Chang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This paper considers the possibility of both a linear effect and nonlinear effect of energy consumption on economic growth, using data
for the period 1955–2003 in Taiwan. We find evidence of a level-dependent effect between the two variables. Allowing for a nonlinear
effect of energy consumption growth sheds new light on the explanation of the characteristics of the energy-growth link. We also provide
evidence that the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in Taiwan is characterized by an inverse U-shape.
Some previous studies support the view that energy consumption may promote economic growth. However, the conclusion drawn from
the empirical findings suggests that such a relationship exists only where there is a low level of energy consumption in Taiwan. We show
that a threshold regression provides a better empirical model than the standard linear model and that policy-makers should seek to
capture economic structures associated with different stages of economic growth. It is also worth noting that the energy consumption
threshold was reached in the case of Taiwan in the world energy crises periods of 1979 and 1982.
Keywords :
Energy consumption , Economic growth , Threshold regression model , Nonlinearity