The influence of energy consumption and democratic institutions on output and CO2 emissions in Bangladesh: a time–frequency approach
Abstract
This paper reports the results of a study that investigates the causal interactions among the entities energy consumption, democracy, income, and CO2 emissions in Bangladesh. Bootstrapping causality and time–frequency domain causality methods were adopted to examine the causal co-movements between the variables, using data series for a period of more than four decades. Results show that time-scale behavior plays an important role. Democracy is...
Paper Details
Title
The influence of energy consumption and democratic institutions on output and CO2 emissions in Bangladesh: a time–frequency approach
Published Date
Oct 4, 2018
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
1
Pages
195 - 212
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