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Tsangyao Chang

Institution: Feng Chia University

Primary Field: Energy (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: 2001

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pch1037 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.02: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total Percentile
Last 5 Years 0.00 3.03 0.00 1.26 4.29 -
Last 10 Years 0.00 3.03 0.00 3.53 6.56 -
All Time 0.00 3.03 1.51 13.96 18.50 -

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 43
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 30.96

Publications (43)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Revisit energy consumption, economic growth and carbon dioxide emissions links in transition countries using a new developed Quantile_on_Quantile approach Applied Economics C 4
2025 What is the nature of responses of energy security to shocks in the E7 countries? Fresh evidence by applying unit root tests Applied Economics C 3
2024 Do the benefits outweigh the disadvantages? Exploring the role of artificial intelligence in renewable energy Energy Economics A 4
2024 Risk spillover effect of global financial markets in the context of novel coronavirus epidemic Applied Economics C 3
2022 Does digital finance promote the green innovation of China's listed companies? Energy Economics A 4
2022 Macroeconomic outcomes of OPEC and non-OPEC oil supply shocks in the euro area Energy Economics A 4
2022 Re-Investigating the degree of persistence of U.S. economic policy uncertainty using the Fourier non-linear quantile unit root test Applied Economics C 3
2020 The hydroelectricity consumption and economic growth in Asian countries - evidence using an asymmetric cointegration approach Applied Economics C 4
2019 The Indian inflation–growth relationship revisited: robust evidence from time–frequency analysis Applied Economics C 4
2018 Re-testing Prebisch–Singer hypothesis: new evidence using Fourier quantile unit root test Applied Economics C 4
2018 Investigating stationarity in tourist arrivals to India using panel KPSS with sharp drifts and smooth breaks Applied Economics C 3
2017 Quantile unit root test and the PPP in Africa Applied Economics C 4
2017 Uncovering the interrelationship between the U.S. stock and housing markets: a bootstrap rolling window Granger causality approach Applied Economics C 3
2016 Asymmetric causality using frequency domain and time-frequency domain (wavelet) approaches Economic Modeling C 3
2016 Revisit causal nexus between military spending and debt: A panel causality test Economic Modeling C 4
2015 Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity in OECD Applied Economics C 3
2015 Are house prices in South Africa really nonstationary? Evidence from SPSM-based panel KSS test with a Fourier function Applied Economics C 3
2015 Are there bubbles in Chinese RMB-dollar exchange rate? Evidence from generalized sup ADF tests Applied Economics C 4
2014 Flexible Fourier unit root test of unemployment for PIIGS countries Economic Modeling C 4
2014 Purchasing power parity for 15 Latin American countries: Panel SURKSS test with a Fourier function Economic Modeling C 3
2014 CO2 emissions converge in the 50 U.S. states — Sequential panel selection method Economic Modeling C 3
2014 The nexus of electricity consumption, economic growth and CO2 emissions in the BRICS countries Energy Policy B 4
2013 Revisiting purchasing power parity in Latin America: sequential panel selection method Applied Economics C 3
2013 Revisiting the mean reversion of inflation rates for 22 OECD countries Economic Modeling C 3
2013 Does globalization affect the insurance markets? Bootstrap panel Granger causality test Economic Modeling C 4
2013 Purchasing power parity in transition countries: Sequential panel selection method Economic Modeling C 2
2013 Revisiting purchasing power parity for East Asian countries using the rank test for nonlinear cointegration Applied Economics C 2
2012 Nuclear energy consumption, oil consumption and economic growth in G-6 countries: Bootstrap panel causality test Energy Policy B 2
2012 Revisiting purchasing power parity for African countries: with nonlinear panel unit-root tests Applied Economics C 3
2011 Long-run purchasing power parity with asymmetric adjustment: Further evidence from nine transition countries Economic Modeling C 2
2011 Hysteresis in unemployment for 17 OECD countries: Stationary test with a Fourier function Economic Modeling C 1
2011 Regime-switching effects of debt on real GDP per capita the case of Latin American and Caribbean countries Economic Modeling C 2
2011 Does debt affect firm value in Taiwan? A panel threshold regression analysis Applied Economics C 2
2011 Long-run purchasing power parity with asymmetric adjustment: further evidence from African countries Applied Economics C 4
2011 Purchasing power parity for East-Asia countries: further evidence based on panel stationary test with multiple structural breaks Applied Economics C 4
2007 Hysteresis in unemployment: empirical evidence from Taiwan's region data based on panel unit root tests Applied Economics C 4
2006 Analysis of long-run benefits from international equity diversification between Taiwan and its major European trading partners: an empirical note Applied Economics C 3
2006 Does PPP hold in African countries? Further evidence based on a highly dynamic non-linear (logistic) unit root test Applied Economics C 4
2005 Financial development and economic growth: the case of Taiwan Applied Economics C 2
2002 Tax-and-spend, spend-and-tax, or fiscal synchronization: new evidence for ten countries Applied Economics C 3
2002 An econometric test of Wagner's law for six countries based on cointegration and error-correction modelling techniques Applied Economics C 1
2001 Defence spending, economic growth and temporal causality: evidence from Taiwan and mainland China, 1952-1995 Applied Economics C 4
2001 Energy consumption, employment, output, and temporal causality: evidence from Taiwan based on cointegration and error-correction modelling techniques Applied Economics C 3