id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_svvbkc77srhpbhej5rjzjox264 Lawan Wakil Causal link between employment and renewable energy consumption: Evidence from Nigeria 2019 11 .pdf application/pdf 5071 522 58 The paper examined the causal link between employment and renewable energy consumption in Nigeria for the period of 1991 to 2014 Numerous earlier country-specific studies for Nigeria analysed the causality pattern between economic growth and aggregate energy/electricity consumption, and some used the traditional Granger hypothesis represents unidirectional causality from energy consumption to economic growth/employment. The results in table 1 suggest that the variables of renewable energy consumption (REC) and employment (EMP) are both stationary after first differencing and thus, maximum order of integration (dmax) O.  CAUSAL LINK BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA O.  CAUSAL LINK BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA O.  CAUSAL LINK BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA O.  CAUSAL LINK BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA O.  CAUSAL LINK BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA ./cache/work_svvbkc77srhpbhej5rjzjox264.pdf ./txt/work_svvbkc77srhpbhej5rjzjox264.txt