A causality analysis on GDP and air emissions in Norway
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Abstract:
This paper conducts Granger-causality tests on real per capita GDP and four types of air emissions
(CO2, CO, SO2 and NOx) by using Norwegian data covering the period 1973-2003. The test results
indicate that only unidirectional causal relationships exist between GDP and air emissions. For CO2
and CO, we find long run causal relationships running from GDP to emissions, whereas for SO2 and
NOx, only the short run causal relationships are found from emissions to GDP. Therefore, as far as
the four types of air emissions in Norway are concerned, the presumption, employed in the
conventional EKC analyses that the causal relationship between emissions and GDP is unidirectional
from the latter to the former, may be retained for CO2 and CO only. For SO2 and NOx, however, it is
rejected.
Keywords: causality analysis, stationarity, cointegration, air emissions, economic growth