Analysis of GDP and capital on energy usage
List of Authors
  • Hamidah Ramlan

Keyword
  • economic growth, capital, energy

Abstract
  • The paper seeks to analyse of GDP and capital on energy usage in Malaysia, China and Pakistan. The data was collected and retrieved from the World Development indicator and Malaysia Energy Information Hub and World Bank from the year 2000 until 2020, been analysed and has employed multiple regression model. The findings show that capital and GDP has positive significant impact on energy consumption in Malaysia. China's energy usage has been positively significantly impacted by economic expansion and capital. In the meantime, Pakistan's energy consumption is positively impacted by economic expansion and capital.

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