Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada

Volume: 4 Number: 2 June 1, 2014
  • Patrick Withey
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Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada

Abstract

This paper explores the causal relationship between energy, emissions and income in Canada for the period 1960- 2005. This study explores these relationships using the Toda Yamamoto approach in a multivariate framework including labour and capital as auxiliary variables. We also test the hypothesis of indirect or multi-horizon Granger non-causality between these variables, since causal effects may occur more than one-period-ahead, as is assumed by the standard Granger non-causality test. We find that there is bi-directional direct causality between income and energy use in Canada, and no other channels of causality between the three variables. However, indirect Granger non-causality testing shows that there is bi-directional causality between all variables in the system. This result is contrary to other results in the literature, and has different implications for energy and environmental policy.

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June 1, 2014

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Year 2014 Volume: 4 Number: 2

APA
Withey, P. (2014). Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 4(2), 178-188. https://izlik.org/JA28HD69PK
AMA
1.Withey P. Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada. IJEEP. 2014;4(2):178-188. https://izlik.org/JA28HD69PK
Chicago
Withey, Patrick. 2014. “Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 4 (2): 178-88. https://izlik.org/JA28HD69PK.
EndNote
Withey P (June 1, 2014) Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 4 2 178–188.
IEEE
[1]P. Withey, “Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada”, IJEEP, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 178–188, June 2014, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA28HD69PK
ISNAD
Withey, Patrick. “Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 4/2 (June 1, 2014): 178-188. https://izlik.org/JA28HD69PK.
JAMA
1.Withey P. Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada. IJEEP. 2014;4:178–188.
MLA
Withey, Patrick. “Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, vol. 4, no. 2, June 2014, pp. 178-8, https://izlik.org/JA28HD69PK.
Vancouver
1.Patrick Withey. Energy Use, Income and Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Direct and Multi-Horizon Causality in Canada. IJEEP [Internet]. 2014 Jun. 1;4(2):178-8. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA28HD69PK