Sectorial estimation of the impact of electricity consumption of real output in Ghana
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2014-09
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International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management
Abstract
The main aims of this study were to determine the conditions that influence electric power
consumption in Ghana and also estimate the extent to which electric power consumption impact
on the various sectors of the Ghanaian economy. The ordinary least squares method of data
estimation technique was used. The models specified were indentified to be good models. This
revealed that the major factors that influence electricity consumption in Ghana are population,
the size of the Ghanaian economy, foreign inflows, the general price level, and trade. The study
also revealed that electric power consumption affected agricultural production in Ghana
negatively and the margin of the decrease was 0.0284186. More so, the study identified that
electricity consumption had a positive effect on manufacturing sector of the Ghanaian economy
though its value was statistically insignificant. The degree of the elasticity was 0.072129. Finally,
the study showed that electric power consumption affected the services output negatively. The
degree of the effect was 0.0245882. This study strongly concludes that more electric power
supply should be allocated to the manufacturing sector of Ghana to promote sustainable
economic growth and development.
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Sectoral Estimation, Electricity Consumption, Real Output, Ghana
Citation
Enu, P. (2014). Sectoral estimation of the impact of electricity consumption on real output in Ghana. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, 2(9), 1-18.