Does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? New evidence from Iran

Based on data availability, this study investigates the impact of structural change on energy consumption (EC) in Iran from 1976 to 2017. Therefore, the economic complexity index (ECI) was incorporated into the energy demand besides real GDP (RGDP) and real energy price index (REPI), which is constr...

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Main Authors: Oryani, Bahareh, Kamyab, Hesam
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spelling my.utm.1036222023-11-20T03:25:06Z http://eprints.utm.my/103622/ Does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? New evidence from Iran Oryani, Bahareh Kamyab, Hesam T Technology (General) Based on data availability, this study investigates the impact of structural change on energy consumption (EC) in Iran from 1976 to 2017. Therefore, the economic complexity index (ECI) was incorporated into the energy demand besides real GDP (RGDP) and real energy price index (REPI), which is constructed based on Iran's leading energy carriers. Multiple econometrics techniques are applied to deliver a more reliable and accurate analysis, such as the autoregressive distributed lag model, error correction model, Bayer and Hanck cointegration test, and three cointegration regressions: fully-modified ordinary least square (OLS), dynamic OLS, and canonical cointegrating regression, and finally Breitung-Candelon Spectral Granger. In the short and long-run, RGDP and ECI increase (rebound effect) EC while REPI reduces it. Furthermore, the causality results show that RGDP, ECI, and REPI are linked to EC in the short, medium, and long run. The study's results have implications for policymakers to manage Iran's energy consumption. They highlighted the importance of raising public environmental awareness, diversifying the energy mix, and continuing to implement the law on targeted subsidy. Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article PeerReviewed Oryani, Bahareh and Kamyab, Hesam (2022) Does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? New evidence from Iran. Energy, 254 (NA). pp. 1-12. ISSN 0360-5442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2022.124391 DOI : 10.1016/j.energy.2022.124391
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Does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? New evidence from Iran
description Based on data availability, this study investigates the impact of structural change on energy consumption (EC) in Iran from 1976 to 2017. Therefore, the economic complexity index (ECI) was incorporated into the energy demand besides real GDP (RGDP) and real energy price index (REPI), which is constructed based on Iran's leading energy carriers. Multiple econometrics techniques are applied to deliver a more reliable and accurate analysis, such as the autoregressive distributed lag model, error correction model, Bayer and Hanck cointegration test, and three cointegration regressions: fully-modified ordinary least square (OLS), dynamic OLS, and canonical cointegrating regression, and finally Breitung-Candelon Spectral Granger. In the short and long-run, RGDP and ECI increase (rebound effect) EC while REPI reduces it. Furthermore, the causality results show that RGDP, ECI, and REPI are linked to EC in the short, medium, and long run. The study's results have implications for policymakers to manage Iran's energy consumption. They highlighted the importance of raising public environmental awareness, diversifying the energy mix, and continuing to implement the law on targeted subsidy.
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title Does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? New evidence from Iran
title_short Does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? New evidence from Iran
title_full Does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? New evidence from Iran
title_fullStr Does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? New evidence from Iran
title_full_unstemmed Does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? New evidence from Iran
title_sort does structural change boost the energy demand in a fossil fuel-driven economy? new evidence from iran
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