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A Guide to Econometric Methods for the Energy-Growth Nexus

  • Book

  • November 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5137644

A Guide to Econometric Methods for the Energy-Growth Nexus presents, explains and compares all the available econometrics methods pertinent to the energy-growth nexus. Chapters cover methods and applications, starting with older econometric methods and moving toward new ones. Each chapter presents the method and facts about its applications, providing step-by-step explanations about the ways the method meets the demands of the field. In addition, applied case studies and practical research steps are included to enhance the learning process. By touching on all relevant econometric methods for the energy-growth nexus, this book gives energy-growth researchers and students all they need to tackle the subject matter.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the econometrics of the "Variable X-growth" nexus2. Stationarity and an alphabetical directory of unit roots often used in the energy-growth nexus3. An A-Z guide for complete research when using the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds test approach in the broader energy-growth nexus4. A note on the VECM approach in applications of the energy growth nexus5. Adjustment speeds, elasticities and semi-elasticities; their importance in the energy-growth nexus6. Quantiles regression approach: A new approach in the energy-growth nexus with substantial benefits in asymmetry accounting7. Time varying fourier analysis in the energy-growth nexus or the x-variable-growth nexus8. Ways of treatment of cross-sectional dependence in the energy-growth-nexus and the X-variable Growth nexus9. The low profile of simultaneous equations modeling in the energy-growth nexus10. The Johansen cointegration method and several others during the evolution of the energy-growth nexus and the broader "X-variable"-growth nexus11. How does the wavelet approach satisfy the required deliverables in the energy-growth nexus studies?12. Variance decomposition approaches and impulse response functions in the energy-growth nexus 13. A note on non-parametric and semi-parametric strategies in the energy-growth nexus14. Making the energy-growth nexus useful through a meta-analysis15. An a-z guide for the energy-growth nexus studies16. A conclusion to the guide in energy-growth nexus

Authors

Angeliki Menegaki Professor at Agricultural University of Athens, Department of Regional and Economic Development. Dr Angeliki N. Menegaki is a Full Professor of Applied Economics in Environment, Energy and Tourism in the Department of Regional and Economic Development in the Agricultural University of Athens-EU CONEXUS. She received her PhD from the University of Stirling UK and her Masters' Degree from the University of Leeds UK. She holds two Degrees, one in Economics from the University of Crete, and one in Languages, Literature and Culture of Black Sea Countries with the Specialization in Turkish Language. She has taught in various universities and has also worked both in the public and private sector. She has published more than 70 research papers in international journals with an impact factor and has also written or supervised the translation of ten books in Greek or English. She has received more than 2000 citations in Scopus with an H-index=23. Her research interests are on environment, energy and tourism. Currently she is Deputy Head in the Department of Regional and Economic Development and Director of Doctoral Studies. She is also the founder and editor in Chief of the International Journal of the Energy-Growth Nexus (Inderscience Publications) and editor of the Encyclopedia of Energy Economics (Edward Elgar). Moreover, she is Associate Editor in two journals in Elsevier, Gondwana Research and Heliyon. In 2020, 2021 and 2022 she has also received a distinctive ranking in the list of Prof Ioannides (University of Standford) belonging to the top 2% of the most influential scientists worldwide in the topic of Energy (See: https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/data.../btchxktzyw/3, Baas, Jeroen; Boyack, Kevin; Ioannidis, John P.A. (2021), "August 2021 data-update for "Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators"�, Mendeley Data, V3, doi: 10.17632/btchxktzyw.3). Some of the international journals that have published her research are Energy Economics, Ecological Economics, Journal of Economic Surveys, Empirical Economics, Journal of Choice Modeling, Applied Energy, Energy, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Environment, Development and Sustainability, Tourism Economics, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Energy for Sustainable Development, Ecological Indicators, Energy Policy, Water Resources Research, Energy, Journal of Economic Psychology. She has served as a Guest Editor (with Prof Aviral, K.Tiwari) in Renewable Energy Journal in the SI: [https://www.journals.elsevier.com/renewable-energy/call-for-papers/novel-longitudinal-data-research-methods-renewable-energy]. She is also the editor of the edited volume: "The economics and econometrics of the energy-growth nexus� in 2018 by Elsevier [https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128127469/the-economics-and-econometrics-of-the-energy-growth-nexus] and the sole author in the book entitles "A guide to econometric methods of the energy-growth nexus� in 2020 in Elsevier [https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128190395/a-guide-to-econometrics-methods-for-the-energy-growth-nexus], Her ORCID is 0000-0003-0506-1243 and her Scopus ID is 16053108400.