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Figure 1: History of electricity supply and consumption (in billion kWh) (1980-2014)
Table 1 shows that all our variables have a normal distribution and that electricity consumption (logEC)/electricity supply (logES), gross capital formation (logGCF) and labour force (logLF) are F(logRGDP\logEC, logGCF, logLF) and F(logRGDP\logES, logGCF,
Table 3: Results of lag selection criteria
Figure 4: History of real GDP (logRGDP) (1980-2014)
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