Energy production and regional economic growth in china: A more comprehensive analysis using a panel model

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China has witnessed a fast economic growth in the recent two decades. However, the heavy energy exploitation seems to show a negative relation to regional economic growth. Thus, the issue is whether the energy production is a curse or blessing for the regional economic growth in China. The present study deploys a comprehensive approach to rigorously prove the validity of a proposed panel data model that includes a second generation panel unit root test and panel cointegration and a spatial panel model. The results from the second generation panel unit root test and panel cointegration allowing for cross-sectional dependences show the differenced series are stationary and there exists a cointegration relationship among these variables for all sub-regions. The results from the spatial panel data model support the conjecture of the spatial dependent and show that there is a "resource curse" only for the Western region and Central region in China. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Liu, Y. (2013). Energy production and regional economic growth in china: A more comprehensive analysis using a panel model. Energies, 6(3), 1409–1420. https://doi.org/10.3390/en6031409

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