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Further evidence on the trade-energy consumption nexus in OECD countries Topcu M, Payne JE Energy Policy, 117, 160, 2018 |
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A time series analysis of oil production, rig count and crude oil price: Evidence from six US oil producing regions Apergis N, Ewing BT, Payne JE Energy, 97, 339, 2016 |
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Evidence of long memory behavior in U.S. renewable energy consumption Barros CP, Gil-Alana LA, Payne JE Energy Policy, 41, 822, 2012 |
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The renewable energy consumption-growth nexus in Central America Apergis N, Payne JE Applied Energy, 88(1), 343, 2011 |
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Renewable and non-renewable electricity consumption-growth nexus: Evidence from emerging market economies Apergis N, Payne JE Applied Energy, 88(12), 5226, 2011 |
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An analysis of oil production by OPEC countries: Persistence, breaks, and outliers Barros CP, Gil-Alana LA, Payne JE Energy Policy, 39(1), 442, 2011 |
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A survey of the electricity consumption-growth literature Payne JE Applied Energy, 87(3), 723, 2010 |
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The causal dynamics between coal consumption and growth: Evidence from emerging market economies Apergis N, Payne JE Applied Energy, 87(6), 1972, 2010 |
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Are fluctuations in coal consumption transitory or permanent? Evidence from a panel of US states Apergis N, Loomis D, Payne JE Applied Energy, 87(7), 2424, 2010 |
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Natural gas consumption and economic growth: A panel investigation of 67 countries Apergis N, Payne JE Applied Energy, 87(8), 2759, 2010 |