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This paper tries to assess the relationship between disaggregate energy production and real aggregate income in Italy by undertaking cointegration analyses using annual data from 1883 to 2009. After a brief introduction, a survey of the economic literature on this issue is shown, before discussing the data and introducing some econometric techniques. Stationarity tests reveal that the series are non-stationary, or I(1). Cointegration analyses reveal that there is a long-run relationship between GDP and geothermoelectric production in the 1919-1939 period. Whilst, for the post-war years, we find a cointegration relationship for all sources of energy. Causality tests roughly confirm a bi-directional flow in the long-run, so that energy production and economic growth complement each other, since economic growth may demand more energy, whereas more energy consumption may also induce economic growth. Keywords: Energy policies; energy sources; GDP; stationarity; cointegration; causality; Italy
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This page is a summary of: On the Relationship between Disaggregated Energy Production and GDP in Italy, Energy & Environment, December 2012, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1260/0958-305x.23.8.1191.
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