Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Vietnam: Threshold Cointegration and Causality Analysis

This study investigates the energy consumption-growth nexus in Vietnam. The causal relationship between the logarithm of per capita energy consumption (LPCEC) and the logarithm of per capita GDP (LPCGDP) during the 1976-2010 period is examined using the threshold cointegration and vector error corre...

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