TY - JOUR
T1 - Examining the Energy-Growth Dynamics in Saudi Arabia
T2 - Insights and Policy Implications
AU - Imdad Haque, Mohammad
AU - Tausif, Mohammad Rumzi
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PY - 2024/10/31
Y1 - 2024/10/31
N2 - The empirical relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is complex and varies by country and model specification. This study focuses on Saudi Arabia, one of the largest producers and exporters of crude oil, to explore this relationship. Our analysis refutes the Energy-Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Saudi Arabia, finding neither a linear nor a curvilinear relationship between economic growth and energy consumption. Instead, we observe an asymmetric effect of economic growth on energy consumption: the rate of increase in energy consumption with rising per capita income differs from the rate of decrease when per capita income falls. Additionally, the study shows a positive impact of investment on energy consumption, indicating a dynamic interplay between economic growth, industrial activity, and improved energy access. These findings suggest that energy consumption patterns in Saudi Arabia are intricately linked to economic fluctuations but are not uniformly predictable. Policy recommendations are provided to address these complexities and promote sustainable growth.
AB - The empirical relationship between energy consumption and economic growth is complex and varies by country and model specification. This study focuses on Saudi Arabia, one of the largest producers and exporters of crude oil, to explore this relationship. Our analysis refutes the Energy-Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Saudi Arabia, finding neither a linear nor a curvilinear relationship between economic growth and energy consumption. Instead, we observe an asymmetric effect of economic growth on energy consumption: the rate of increase in energy consumption with rising per capita income differs from the rate of decrease when per capita income falls. Additionally, the study shows a positive impact of investment on energy consumption, indicating a dynamic interplay between economic growth, industrial activity, and improved energy access. These findings suggest that energy consumption patterns in Saudi Arabia are intricately linked to economic fluctuations but are not uniformly predictable. Policy recommendations are provided to address these complexities and promote sustainable growth.
KW - Economic Growth
KW - Energy Consumption
KW - Energy-Kuznets Curve
KW - Non-linear Autoregressive Distributed Lag
KW - Saudi Arabia
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U2 - 10.32479/ijeep.16865
DO - 10.32479/ijeep.16865
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85209788503
SN - 2146-4553
VL - 14
SP - 697
EP - 706
JO - International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
JF - International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
IS - 6
ER -