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Does electricity production from different sources in Pakistan have dominant contribution to economic growth? Empirical evidence from long-run and short-run analysis
Authors: Abdul Rehman; Deyuan Zhang; Muhammad Irfan; Abbas Ali Chandio;
Abstract
Abstract This paper investigates the electricity production from different sources in Pakistan, and the contribution of these sources to economic growth. An ADF (Augmented Dickey-Fuller) unit root test was used to check the variables stationarity, while an ARDL bounds testing approach was used to check the long-term relationship among the study variables. Results illustrate that electricity produced from coal, hydropower, natural gas and nuclear sources has a significant influence on the economic growth of Pakistan.
Related Organizations
- Anhui University China (People's Republic of)
- Sichuan Agricultural University China (People's Republic of)
- Center for Agricultural Research China (People's Republic of)
- Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology China (People's Republic of)
- Henan Agricultural University China (People's Republic of)
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