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The scope of the paper is to investigate the relationship among economic growth, carbon dioxide emissions and energy … a panel VAR technique. Empirical results show that the response of CO2 emissions to energy use is negative and … results reinforced the VAR and IRFs analyses, suggesting that the “neutrality hypothesis” holds …
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The paper aims to study the relationship between energy use and GDP in the period 1971-2007 for Israel with a time-series approach. Stationarity and unit root tests reveal that both series are non-stationary, or I(1). Moreover, since both series show the presence of a structural break, the...
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growth with carbon footprint by using panel data from 63 emerging and developed economies for the time period from 1990 to … correlation is found between green energy, nonrenewable energy, financial development, economic growth, and carbon footprint …
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This paper bridges (i) estimations from papers circa 1968 and 1972 of the GDP elasticity of economy-wide energy demand that used data from the 1950s and early-1960s and our own observation-restricted estimations covering 1960-1973 to (ii) our new mean group-based, common correlated effects...
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between them exists. Findings also show that energy consumption has direct positive effect on economic growth but it may have … larger negative effect on economic growth indirectly through higher carbon dioxide emissions …
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sustainability of economic growth. This goal must be accomplished by regulating or lowering greenhouse gas emissions, which calls for … growth, Nigeria will be able to achieve its long-term development goals of good health and wellbeing. …
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, Oman, and Qatar) the predominance of the “growth hypothesis” emerges, since energy use drives the real GDP. Moreover, only … assumption that energy is neutral for growth. Notwithstanding, since the causality results are different for the six GCC …
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energy production and economic growth complement each other, since economic growth may demand more energy, whereas more … energy consumption may also induce economic growth …
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implies that continued economic growth along the historical trend cannot safely be assumed, notably in view of considerably …
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There exists a strong correlation between income growth and energy consumption. In general, their effects are positive … this vein, energy governance has a remarkable importance to regulate energy use, which may favor economic growth through a … consumption on income growth. We find that the index only affects income growth through its impact on energy consumption growth …
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