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CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and output in France

This paper examines the dynamic causal relationships between pollutant emissions, energy consumption, and output for France using cointegration and vector error-correction modelling techniques. We argue that these variables are strongly inter-related and therefore their relationship must be examined...

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Published in:Energy policy 2007-10, Vol.35 (10), p.4772-4778
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Cointegration
Economic data
Energy
Energy consumption
Energy economics
Energy utilization
Exact sciences and technology
France
General, economic and professional studies
Greenhouse effect
Longitudinal studies
Methodology. Modelling
Pollution
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