The short and long run causality relationship among economic growth, energy consumption and financial development: Evidence from South Mediterranean Countries (SMCs)

This study aims at examining the short-run and long-run causal link between economic growth, energy consumption and financial development by using data set of 6 SMCs for the 1995–2015 periods. The basic testing procedure requires four steps: ADF and PP unit root tests, Bound tests for Co-integration...

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Energy
Energy conservation
Energy consumption
Energy development
Energy economics
Energy policy
Environmental policy
Financial development
Growth
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