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Working Paper

Carbon Emissions and Economic Growth: Homogeneous Causality in Heterogeneous Panels

Kiel Working Papers, 1437

Authors

  • Maddison
  • D.
  • Rehdanz
  • K.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

C12 O13 Q54

Key Words

Carbon Emissions

energy

Granger Causality

Related Topics

Climate

This paper introduces the concept of homogeneous non-causality in heterogeneous panels. This concept is used to examine a panel of data for evidence of a causal relationship between GDP and carbon emissions. The technique is compared to the standard test for homogeneous non-causality in homogeneous panels and heterogeneous non-causality in heterogeneous panels. In North America, Asia and Oceania the homogeneous non-causality hypothesis that CO2 emissions does not Granger cause GDP cannot be rejected if heterogeneity is allowed for in the data-generating process. In North America the homogeneous non-causality hypothesis that GDP does not cause CO2 emissions cannot be rejected either.

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