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Environmental science and pollution research international. 2020 Nov;27(31):39222-39240. doi: 10.1007/s11356-020-09612-4 Q10.02025

Rethinking electricity consumption and economic growth nexus in Turkey: environmental pros and cons

反思土耳其电力消费与经济增长的关系:环境利弊分析 翻译改进

Mfonobong Udom Etokakpan  1  2, Olawumi Abeni Osundina  2, Festus Victor Bekun  3  4, Samuel Asumadu Sarkodie  5

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  • 1 Department of Economics, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus, via Mersin 10, Famagusta, Turkey.
  • 2 Economics Department, Babcock University, Ikenne, Ogun State, Nigeria.
  • 3 Faculty of Economics Administrative and Social sciences, Istanbul Gelisim University, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • 4 Department of Accounting, Analysis, and Audit, School of Economics and Management, South Ural State University, 76, Lenin Aven., Chelyabinsk, Russia, 454080.
  • 5 Nord University Business School (HHN), Post Box 1490, 8049, Bodø, Norway. asumadusarkodiesamuel@yahoo.com.
  • DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-09612-4 PMID: 32642889

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    The critical role of electricity consumption in influencing and reshaping the economic and environmental landscape of the global economy cannot be underestimated. Electricity is the most beneficial and commonly transformed energy source; however, the strength, weakness, opportunities and threat of its consumption require scientific scrutiny. This study investigates electricity-led growth hypothesis vis-à-vis its impact on economic growth and environmental quality of Turkey. The annual time series data set from 1970 to 2014 were employed in the analysis with a battery of unit root and stationary tests. The equilibrium relationship in the study is explored using Maki and Bayer-Hanck combined cointegration tests under multiple structural breaks along with the Pesaran's ARDL bounds test procedure for robust check. The study confirms the existence of cointegration relationship between electricity consumption, economic growth, capital, labour and ecological footprint. To detect the direction of causal relations, the VECM Granger causality test is employed. The causality analysis provides empirical evidence that supports the electricity-induced growth hypothesis in Turkey. This implies that embarking on conservative energy-efficient policies will slow down Turkey's economic growth. Thus, precautionary measures that ensure adequate policy on energy mix to guarantee availability and accessibility to modern electricity will sustain economic growth and improve environmental sustainability.

    Keywords: Cointegration analysis; Energy conservation; Energy-efficient; Environmental pollution; Turkey.

    Keywords:electricity consumption; economic growth; environmental impact

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    缩写:ENVIRON SCI POLLUT R

    ISSN:0944-1344

    e-ISSN:1614-7499

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