An investigation of the role of China's urban population on coal consumption

An investigation of the role of China's urban population on coal consumption

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Article ID: iaor20124513
Volume: 48
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 668
End Page Number: 676
Publication Date: Sep 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: ,
Keywords: social
Abstract:

This paper investigates the causal relationship between urban population, real GDP, electricity production and coal consumption in China for the period 1971–2009. Using a vector autoregression framework and a modified version of the Granger (1969) causality test proposed by Toda and Yamamoto (J. Econ. 66 (1995) 225), the results suggest that there is causality running from GDP to coal consumption. The variance decomposition analysis report that urban population and coal affect electricity production variability over the forecast period. We also find that increasing urban population may negatively affect China's GDP over time. Policy measures aimed at influencing GDP could ultimately affect coal consumption.

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