Causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for Malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach

This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission in the causal framework, as the direction of causality remains has a significant policy implication for developed and developing countries. The study employed maximum entropy bootstrap (Meboot) approach t...

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Main Authors: Gul, S., Zou, X., Hassan, C.H., Azam, M., Zaman, K.
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spelling my.um.eprints.164602016-09-15T04:54:41Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/16460/ Causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for Malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach Gul, S. Zou, X. Hassan, C.H. Azam, M. Zaman, K. Q Science (General) This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission in the causal framework, as the direction of causality remains has a significant policy implication for developed and developing countries. The study employed maximum entropy bootstrap (Meboot) approach to examine the causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission using bivariate as well as multivariate framework for Malaysia, over a period of 1975-2013. This is a unified approach without requiring the use of conventional techniques based on asymptotical theory such as testing for possible unit root and cointegration. In addition, it can be applied in the presence of non-stationary of any type including structural breaks without any type of data transformation to achieve stationary. Thus, it provides more reliable and robust inferences which are insensitive to time span as well as lag length used. The empirical results show that there is a unidirectional causality running from energy consumption to carbon emission both in the bivariate model and multivariate framework, while controlling for broad money supply and population density. The results indicate that Malaysia is an energy-dependent country and hence energy is stimulus to carbon emissions. 2015 Article PeerReviewed Gul, S. and Zou, X. and Hassan, C.H. and Azam, M. and Zaman, K. (2015) Causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for Malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 22 (24). pp. 19773-19785. ISSN 0944-1344 DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5185-0
institution Universiti Malaya
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topic Q Science (General)
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
Gul, S.
Zou, X.
Hassan, C.H.
Azam, M.
Zaman, K.
Causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for Malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach
description This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission in the causal framework, as the direction of causality remains has a significant policy implication for developed and developing countries. The study employed maximum entropy bootstrap (Meboot) approach to examine the causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission using bivariate as well as multivariate framework for Malaysia, over a period of 1975-2013. This is a unified approach without requiring the use of conventional techniques based on asymptotical theory such as testing for possible unit root and cointegration. In addition, it can be applied in the presence of non-stationary of any type including structural breaks without any type of data transformation to achieve stationary. Thus, it provides more reliable and robust inferences which are insensitive to time span as well as lag length used. The empirical results show that there is a unidirectional causality running from energy consumption to carbon emission both in the bivariate model and multivariate framework, while controlling for broad money supply and population density. The results indicate that Malaysia is an energy-dependent country and hence energy is stimulus to carbon emissions.
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author Gul, S.
Zou, X.
Hassan, C.H.
Azam, M.
Zaman, K.
author_facet Gul, S.
Zou, X.
Hassan, C.H.
Azam, M.
Zaman, K.
author_sort Gul, S.
title Causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for Malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach
title_short Causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for Malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach
title_full Causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for Malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach
title_fullStr Causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for Malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach
title_full_unstemmed Causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for Malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach
title_sort causal nexus between energy consumption and carbon dioxide emission for malaysia using maximum entropy bootstrap approach
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