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한국의 CO₂배출량, 에너지소비, 전력소비 그리고 경제성장CO₂Emissions, Energy Consumption, Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth in Korea

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CO₂Emissions, Energy Consumption, Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth in Korea
Authors
김수이이성훈
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
한국응용경제학회
Keywords
에너지소비; 전력소비; CO₂배출량; VECM; 공적분; Energy use; Electricity use; CO₂emissions; VECM; Cointegration
Citation
응용경제, v.19, no.2, pp.125 - 151
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
응용경제
Volume
19
Number
2
Start Page
125
End Page
151
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85589
ISSN
1229-5426
Abstract
We examine dynamic relationships among CO₂emissions, energy consumption, electricity consumption and economic growth in Korea employing a cointegration technique including ARDL bounds test and VECM with exogenous variable for the time period 1971-2010. We consider the share of nuclear energy as an exogenous variable. Cointegration tests demonstrate the existence of long-run relationships among the variables. Our empirical findings show causal relationships from energy (or electricity) consumption to CO₂emissions, and from economic growth to CO₂emissions in the long run with a confirmation of the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis, suggesting the importance of technology development policy to reduce CO₂emissions in energy (or electricity) consumption. Bidirectional short-run causal relationships are found between energy consumption and economic growth, and between CO₂emissions and economic growth, implying the importance of energy saving policy to enhance economic growth. Synthesized results of a unidirectional long-run causality running from economic growth to CO₂emissions indicate that policies restricting CO₂emissions could be implemented without having negative effects on economic growth.
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