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    Title: 能源消耗、二氧化碳排放與國內生產毛額之因果關係:以馬來西亞、印尼、菲律賓與泰國為例
    The Relationship between Energy Consumption, CO2 Emission, and Gross Domestic Product – Evidence from Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand
    Authors: 馮慧婷
    Pangprasertkul, Kanthira
    Contributors: 國際貿易學系
    Keywords: Energy Consumption
    Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
    Granger Causality Relationship
    Carbon Dioxide Emission (CO2)
    ASEAN
    Date: 2014-06
    Issue Date: 2014-09-05 14:56:34 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: This research examines the casual relationship between energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission (CO2), and gross domestic product (GDP) in ASEAN four countries namely Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand for the period of 1965-2012. Granger Causality results indicate there are uni-directional relationship running from energy consumption to GDP and running from CO2 to GDP in Malaysia, and uni-directional relationship running from GDP to energy consumption and running from energy consumption to CO2 in case of Thailand. While the evidences of bidirectional relationship between energy consumption and CO2 and between GDP and CO2 are found in Indonesia with a uni-directional relationship running from energy consumption to GDP. This study does not show any causal relationship for the Philippines. The empirical results indicate that each country has its significant different economic situation and energy policy. Using panel study may ignore the country’s character and cannot offer the suitable policy for individual country needed. The implemented policies depend on each country’s result but the supporting of service industry is highly recommended for all countries.
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