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Energy consumption 4 Energiekonsum 3 Greenhouse gas emissions 3 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 3 Air pollution 2 Economic growth 2 Luftverschmutzung 2 Oil prices 2 Oil rents 2 PVAR system GMM 2 Welt 2 World 2 CO2 emission 1 CO2 emissions 1 CO2emissions 1 Dynamic regression 1 Econometric model 1 Emissions trading 1 Emissionshandel 1 Energiepolitik 1 Energiewirtschaft 1 Energy policy 1 Energy production 1 Energy sector 1 Environmental tax 1 Erdgas 1 Erdgasmarkt 1 Focus groups 1 Gas industry 1 Gaswirtschaft 1 Method of moments 1 Momentenmethode 1 Natural gas 1 Natural gas market 1 Natural gas rents 1 Oil market 1 Oil price 1 Panel 1 Panel study 1 Regression analysis 1
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International journal of energy sector management 2 International Journal of Energy Sector Management 1
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Determining the Implications of Clean Energy Policy on Co2 Emissions Control –Investigating the Rectangular Edges of Carbon Emissions with a Panel IV
Ajayi, Temitope Abraham - 2022
We investigate the implications of renewable energy policy on the Co2 emissions rate with a special focus on the four leading Co2 emitting economies across the globe: China, the USA, India, and Russia; given there aggregate share contributions of about 57% to the total World Co2 emission in 2014....
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Natural gas rents and institutions as co-growth drivers : evidence from Gas Exporting Countries Forum with a panel 2SLS approach
Ajayi, Temitope Abraham - In: International journal of energy sector management 18 (2024) 3, pp. 474-499
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Oil price, energy consumption and CO 2 emissions as growth determinants: a PVAR system GMM approach
Ajayi, Temitope Abraham - In: International Journal of Energy Sector Management 18 (2024) 6, pp. 2086-2114
Purpose This study aims to revisit the empirical debate about the asymmetric relationship between oil prices, energy consumption, CO 2 emissions and economic growth in a panel of 184 countries from 1981 to 2020. Design/methodology/approach A relatively new research method, the PVAR system GMM,...
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Oil price, energy consumption and CO2 emissions as growth determinants : a PVAR system GMM approach
Ajayi, Temitope Abraham - In: International journal of energy sector management 18 (2024) 6, pp. 2086-2114
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Democratic Government, Corruption Control, and Economic Development: Evidence from Nigeria with Cointegration Approach
Ajayi, Temitope Abraham - 2021
Nigeria returned to a democratic government in 1999. Evidence in the literature shows that democracy promotes economic development. In the recent past, the democratic trajectory of Nigeria has led to empirical debates about the democratization process of the developing states in particular,...
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Did Diversification Impact Economic Growth in Nigeria in the Last 20 Years of Democratic Government (1999–2019)? A Vector Error Correction Model .
Ajayi, Temitope Abraham - 2020
Diversification of the Nigerian economy from oil-based to other non-oil sectors has become a recurrent economic solution to the growing challenges associated with the Nigerian economy. For the past 20 years of uninterrupted democratic government in Nigeria, the successive federal governments...
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