Abstract

Ecuador has become a benchmark when it comes to sustainable electricity generation in recent years. This research is based on advances in the energy sector, with the aim of knowing the impact of the consumption of renewable electrical energy on economic growth. To carry out the study, annual time series data were used for the period 1990-2021, as well as the unit root tests proposed by Dickey and Fuller in 1981 and Clemente, Montañez and Reyes in 1998. In addition, the proposed by Bayer and Hanck which is the combined cointegration test and the autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL) to know the impact in the short and long term. Finally, to determine causality, the VECM Granger causality framework was used. The findings demonstrated a positive impact, for every 1% increase in per capita consumption of renewable electrical energy, economic growth will increase by 5.32% in the short term. However, in the long term, for every 1% increase in per capita consumption of renewable electrical energy, economic growth will contract by 0.85%.

Details

Title
Impact of Renewable Electricity Consumption on the Economic Growth of Ecuador. Evidence from the Joint Cointegration Test
Author
Ayaviri-Nina, Víctor Dante; Andrés Alejandro Olmedo Falconi; Maldonado Nunez, Alba Isabel; Edgar Anibal Rodriguez
Pages
663-671
Section
Articles
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
EconJournals
ISSN
21464553
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3082284394
Copyright
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