APA 6th Edition Acaravci, A. (2010). THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND GDP IN TURKEY: EVIDENCE FROM ARDL BOUNDS TESTING APPROACH. Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja, 23 (2), 34-44. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/57910
MLA 8th Edition Acaravci, Ali. "THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND GDP IN TURKEY: EVIDENCE FROM ARDL BOUNDS TESTING APPROACH." Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja, vol. 23, br. 2, 2010, str. 34-44. https://hrcak.srce.hr/57910. Citirano 24.01.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Acaravci, Ali. "THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND GDP IN TURKEY: EVIDENCE FROM ARDL BOUNDS TESTING APPROACH." Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja 23, br. 2 (2010): 34-44. https://hrcak.srce.hr/57910
Harvard Acaravci, A. (2010). 'THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND GDP IN TURKEY: EVIDENCE FROM ARDL BOUNDS TESTING APPROACH', Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja, 23(2), str. 34-44. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/57910 (Datum pristupa: 24.01.2021.)
Vancouver Acaravci A. THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND GDP IN TURKEY: EVIDENCE FROM ARDL BOUNDS TESTING APPROACH. Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja [Internet]. 2010 [pristupljeno 24.01.2021.];23(2):34-44. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/57910
IEEE A. Acaravci, "THE CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND GDP IN TURKEY: EVIDENCE FROM ARDL BOUNDS TESTING APPROACH", Economic research - Ekonomska istraživanja, vol.23, br. 2, str. 34-44, 2010. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/57910. [Citirano: 24.01.2021.]
Sažetak This paper investigates the long-run and causal relationship between electricity consumption and
economic growth in Turkey by using the ARDL cointegration test and Granger causality models. It
employs annual data covering the period of 1977–2006. The ARDL cointegration test yields evidence
of a long-run relationship between electricity consumption per capita and real GDP per capita. The
results from the Granger causality models indicate that there is an evidence of unidirectional causality
running from the electricity consumption to economic growth in the long-run. The overall results
confirm the “Growth hypothesis” for Turkey. This implies that, energy conservation policies, such as
rationing electricity consumption, are likely to have an adverse effect on real GDP of Turkey.†