Dynamic Long-Run Connections among Renewable Energy Generation, Energy Consumption, Human Capital and Economic Performance in Pakistan

Yan-bin Li, Nousheen Fatima, Munir Ahmad, Gul Jabeen, Xiaoyu Li
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The current research attempts to systematically investigate the causal interactions among renewable energy generation, aggregated energy use, human capital and economic performance in Pakistan both in the short-run and long-run for the period of 1990-2016. For this purpose, unit root analysis has been conducted employing, among others, augmented dicky fuller-generalized least squares test. Based on the order of integration, the Johansen Juselius (JJ) cointegration testing has been employed to confirm the existence of long-run, which is followed by vector error correction model (VECM) to calculate short-run Granger causality analysis. The empirical findings unearthed the bilateral causal connection between aggregated energy use and economic performance, renewable energy generation and economic performance, and human capital and economic performance. Thus, it confirmed the existence of feedback effect for aggregated energy use, renewable energy generation, and human capital in their relation to economic performance. However, a unilateral positive causal connection is revealed running from renewable energy generation and human capital to aggregated energy use, and from human capital to renewable energy generation in both the long-run as well as short run. Additionally, the causal association running from aggregated energy use and renewable energy generation to economic performance has been exposed in the long-run as well as short-run, hence supporting the growth hypothesis. The findings signified the importance of enhanced generation of renewable energy along with the promotion of aggregated energy use for economic performance in Pakistan.
巴基斯坦可再生能源发电、能源消费、人力资本和经济绩效之间的动态长期联系
目前的研究试图系统地调查1990-2016年期间巴基斯坦可再生能源发电、总能源使用、人力资本和经济绩效之间的短期和长期因果关系。为此目的,单位根分析已进行,除其他外,增广dicky富勒广义最小二乘检验。根据积分顺序,采用JJ协整检验确认长期存在,然后采用向量误差修正模型(VECM)进行短期格兰杰因果分析。实证研究发现,总能源使用与经济绩效、可再生能源发电与经济绩效、人力资本与经济绩效之间存在双边因果关系。因此,它证实了总能源使用、可再生能源发电和人力资本与经济绩效的关系存在反馈效应。然而,从长期和短期来看,从可再生能源发电和人力资本到总能源使用,以及从人力资本到可再生能源发电,都显示出单边的正因果关系。此外,从长期和短期来看,从总能源使用和可再生能源发电到经济绩效之间的因果关系已经暴露出来,因此支持了增长假设。调查结果表明,加强可再生能源的生产以及促进总体能源利用对巴基斯坦经济绩效的重要性。
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