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Title: Is There Really Granger Causality between Energy Use and Output?
Authors: BRUNS, Stephan 
Gross, C.
Stern, D.I.
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: INT ASSOC ENERGY ECONOMICS
Source: ENERGY JOURNAL, 35 (4) , p. 101 -133
Abstract: We carry out a meta-analysis of the very large literature on testing for Granger causality between energy use and economic output to determine if there is a genuine effect in this literature or whether the large number of apparently significant results is due to publication or misspecification bias. Our model extends the standard meta-regression model for detecting genuine effects in the presence of publication biases using the statistical power trace by controlling for the tendency to over-fit vector autoregression models in small samples. Granger causality tests in these over-fitted models have inflated type I errors. We cannot find a genuine causal effect in the literature as a whole. However, there is a robust genuine effect from output to energy use when energy prices are controlled for.
Keywords: Meta-analysis;Granger causality;Energy;Economic growth
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/31156
ISSN: 0195-6574
e-ISSN: 1944-9089
DOI: 10.5547/01956574.35.4.5
ISI #: WOS:000342036700005
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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