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Amin et al. (2011) examine the causal relationship among energy use, CO2 emissions and economic growth in Bangladesh … and reveal that energy consumption leads to economic growth and no causal relationship exists between economic growth and … CO2 emissions in Bangladesh, which implies that economic growth can be achieved without deteriorating the environmental …
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growth rate of 3.6% over the period of 1998 and 2008, the Bolivian economic statistics shows that over 60% of the country …'s GDP growth rate can be attributed to its export sector. However, energy consumption also grew significantly over the same … period. Thus we seek to establish the directional causality between energy consumption and economic growth in Bolivia using …
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density, energy consumption, economic growth and trade openness on CO2 emissions in India. It applies the autoregressive … consumption and economic growth have statistically significant positive effect on CO2 emissions both in the short-run and long … growth. The findings further support the continued policy actions to develop the alternative energy sources such as renewable …
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The study investigates the direction of causal relationships among emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in …
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, economic growth and CO2 emissions for a group of 12 MENA countries covering the annual period 1975-2008. The Granger … growth and CO2 emissions to renewable energy consumption in long run. With panel FMOLS and DOLS estimates, we find that only … stability in the economic growth structure, and which can also mitigate pollutant emissions …
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The share of a population living in urban areas, or urbanization, is both an important demographic, socio-economic phenomenon and a popular explanatory variable in macro-level models of energy and electricity consumption and their resulting carbon emissions. Indeed, there is a substantial,...
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-2009. Energy is a key source of economic growth because many production and consumption activities involve energy as a basic input … economic development. The Granger Causality test results using Vector Auto Regression (VAR) estimates and the Error Correction … Model imply that there is a one-way causality running from GDP to EC for Greece. This means that increase in economic growth …
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This study aims to analyze the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth in Saudi Arabia during … bi- directional causality association between electricity consumption (EC) and economic growth (GDP) is confirmed, which …
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The objective of this study is to explore the causality between electricity use and economic growth of Bangladesh. By … growth in Bangladesh. However, our empirical findings indicate that GDP growth does not causes energy consumption indicating … generation in order to promote our economic growth …
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country's national income. This study aims to analyze the impact of renewable energy on economic growth in the Asia Pacific … (REC) has a negative and significant relationship to economic growth, while renewable energy and combustible waste (CRW …) has a significant and positive effect on economic growth …
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