Which type of energy drove industrial growth in the US from 2000 to 2018 ?

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Bulut, Umit
Inglesi-Lotz, Roula

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This paper investigates the impacts of non-renewable consumption (NRE) and renewable energy consumption (RE) on industrial production (IP) in the US using monthly data from 2000:01 to 2018:02. To do so, the paper employs the nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) approach to examine asymmetric relationships, thus contributing to the past literature methodologically. The findings show that both non-renewable and renewable energy drive industrial growth in the US and that a certain asymmetric behaviour can be concluded: the impact of an increase in NRE on IP is greater than that of a decrease in NRE on IP, while the influence of an increase in RE on IP seems to be less than that of a decrease in RE on IP.

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Non-renewable consumption (NRE), Renewable energy consumption (RE), Industrial production (IP), Nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL), Economic growth

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Bulut, U. & Inglesi-Lotz, R. 2019, 'Which type of energy drove industrial growth in the US from 2000 to 2018 ?', Energy Reports, vol. 5, pp. 425-430.