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A Guide to Econometric Methods for the Energy-Growth Nexus

An innovative book that expands on the theoretical outlook of the economics and econometrics of energy-growth nexus research

Angeliki Menegaki (Author)

9780128190395, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 11 November 2020

336 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.2 cm, 0.66 kg

A Guide to Econometric Methods for the Energy-Growth Nexus presents, explains and compares all the available econometrics methods pertinent to the energy-growth nexus. Chapters cover methods and applications, starting with older econometric methods and moving toward new ones. Each chapter presents the method and facts about its applications, providing step-by-step explanations about the ways the method meets the demands of the field. In addition, applied case studies and practical research steps are included to enhance the learning process. By touching on all relevant econometric methods for the energy-growth nexus, this book gives energy-growth researchers and students all they need to tackle the subject matter.

1. Introduction to the econometrics of the "Variable X-growth" nexus2. Stationarity and an alphabetical directory of unit roots often used in the energy-growth nexus3. An A-Z guide for complete research when using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds test approach in the broader energy-growth nexus4. A note on the VECM approach in applications of the energy growth nexus5. Adjustment speeds, elasticities and semi-elasticities; their importance in the energy-growth nexus6. Quantiles regression approach: A new approach in the energy-growth nexus with substantial benefits in asymmetry accounting7. Time varying fourier analysis in the energy-growth nexus or the x-variable-growth nexus8. Ways of treatment of cross-sectional dependence in the energy-growth-nexus and the X-variable Growth nexus9. The low profile of simultaneous equations modeling in the energy-growth nexus10. The Johansen cointegration method and several others during the evolution of the energy-growth nexus and the broader "X-variable"-growth nexus11. How does the wavelet approach satisfy the required deliverables in the energy-growth nexus studies?12. Variance decomposition approaches and impulse response functions in the energy-growth nexus 13. A note on non-parametric and semi-parametric strategies in the energy-growth nexus14. Making the energy-growth nexus useful through a meta-analysis15. An a-z guide for the energy-growth nexus studies16. A conclusion to the guide in energy-growth nexus

Subject Areas: Econometrics [KCH]

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