The determinants of energy consumption in Malaysia / Siti 'Aisyah Jamil

The environmental consequences of rising energy consumption bring climate change and global warming. The rising climate change and global warming are detrimental to the quality of natural environment and human being living on the planet. To reduce global warming, governments and policy makers of hig...

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Main Author: Jamil, Siti 'Aisyah
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling my-uitm-ir.605242022-07-07T06:48:12Z The determinants of energy consumption in Malaysia / Siti 'Aisyah Jamil 2018-12 Jamil, Siti 'Aisyah Consumption. Demand (Economic theory) Climate change The environmental consequences of rising energy consumption bring climate change and global warming. The rising climate change and global warming are detrimental to the quality of natural environment and human being living on the planet. To reduce global warming, governments and policy makers of high pollutionemitting countries are planning to cut their energy use by enhancing energy innovation development and are also exploring the energy-growth relationship. Many empirical studies have previously been conducted on the energy growth linkages (Kraft and Kraft, 1978; Ozturk, 2010). Unfortunately, these studies have flaws. Although there a a lot of past researches focusing on energy consumption, most of them seems to only concentrate on single factors and countries as examples. Other than that, Dogan and Seker (2016) also noticed that almost all past literatures use conventional panel estimation techniques which fail to take into account cross-sectional dependence across countries in the panel. Because of this, we elected to contribute to the research by presenting a study that analyses several factors which are economic growth. financial development, urbanization, income level and price level in Malaysia. This study seeks to determine and acknowledge the drivers of energy consumption. This research study on economic growth, urbanization, income level and price level as determinants of energy consumption. In order to achieve the objective of the study, Multiple regression Method will be used. The Regression Model will later be run on eViews 10.0 software where several tests will be done, which are Correlation tets, Regression test, Assumptions test which includes Jarque-Bera test, Variance Inflation Factors (VIF) test, and linearity test to test the hypothesis and obtain findings. The findings of this research will later be presented in Chapter 4 of the full report. 2018-12 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60524/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60524/1/60524.pdf text en public degree UiTM Cawangan Johor Faculty of Business Management Ismail, Noor Izah (Prof. Madya) Shamsuddin, Shukri (Prof. Madya) Mohamed Yousop, Nur Liyana
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Ismail, Noor Izah (Prof. Madya)
Shamsuddin, Shukri (Prof. Madya)
Mohamed Yousop, Nur Liyana
topic Consumption
Demand (Economic theory)
Climate change
spellingShingle Consumption
Demand (Economic theory)
Climate change
Jamil, Siti 'Aisyah
The determinants of energy consumption in Malaysia / Siti 'Aisyah Jamil
description The environmental consequences of rising energy consumption bring climate change and global warming. The rising climate change and global warming are detrimental to the quality of natural environment and human being living on the planet. To reduce global warming, governments and policy makers of high pollutionemitting countries are planning to cut their energy use by enhancing energy innovation development and are also exploring the energy-growth relationship. Many empirical studies have previously been conducted on the energy growth linkages (Kraft and Kraft, 1978; Ozturk, 2010). Unfortunately, these studies have flaws. Although there a a lot of past researches focusing on energy consumption, most of them seems to only concentrate on single factors and countries as examples. Other than that, Dogan and Seker (2016) also noticed that almost all past literatures use conventional panel estimation techniques which fail to take into account cross-sectional dependence across countries in the panel. Because of this, we elected to contribute to the research by presenting a study that analyses several factors which are economic growth. financial development, urbanization, income level and price level in Malaysia. This study seeks to determine and acknowledge the drivers of energy consumption. This research study on economic growth, urbanization, income level and price level as determinants of energy consumption. In order to achieve the objective of the study, Multiple regression Method will be used. The Regression Model will later be run on eViews 10.0 software where several tests will be done, which are Correlation tets, Regression test, Assumptions test which includes Jarque-Bera test, Variance Inflation Factors (VIF) test, and linearity test to test the hypothesis and obtain findings. The findings of this research will later be presented in Chapter 4 of the full report.
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