(School of Physical Education,Chongqing Normal University,Chongqing 401331,China) Abstract: Based on unit root test, cointegration relation test, error correction model, Granger causality test, impulse response function analysis and predicted variance decomposition methods, and by utilizing time series data acquired between 2002 and 2009, the author tested the dynamic relations between the energy consumption structure and the development of the sports supply manufacturing industry in China, and revealed the following findings: 1) the de-velopment of the sport supply manufacturing industry has a long term balanced cointegration relation with the total consumptions of energy and coal, but no long term balanced cointegration relation with the total consumptions of petroleum and electricity; 2) the deviation produced by the change of any of the development of the sport supply manufacturing industry and the total consumptions of energy and coal will cause the change of itself or the other, thus eliminating deviation and realizing lasting balance; 3) the development of the sport supply manufacturing in-dustry is not the cause in the Granger causality of the total consumptions of energy and coal, and likewise, the total consumptions of energy and coal is not the cause in the Granger causality of the development of the sport supply manufacturing industry; there is no strict unidirectional or bidirectional causality between them; 4) the total con-sumptions of energy and coal are all unfavorable to the development of the sport supply manufacturing industry in a short term, but conducive to the development of the sport supply manufacturing industry in a long term; the devel-opment of the sport supply manufacturing industry produces a negative effect on the total consumption of energy, but is conducive to the increase of the total consumption of coal; 5) the development of the sport supply manufac-turing industry is mainly affected by the impact of its own fluctuation, also by the impact of the total consumption of coal; the total consumptions of energy and coal are significantly affected by the impact of the development of the sport supply manufacturing industry. Key words: sport economics;energy consumption structure;sport supply industry;China |