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This study examines the linkages among economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, trade openness and … break stemming in the series. The empirical findings indicate that economic growth and energy consumption increases CO2 … hypothesis between energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Economic growth and CO2 emissions are also interrelated i …
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The present study aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth, energy intensity, financial development … run relationship. The empirical findings of this study reported that economic growth and energy intensity increase CO2 … emissions, while financial development condenses it. The VECM causality analysis showed the feedback hypothesis between energy …
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This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth by incorporating financial … relationship running from energy consumption to economic growth. Financial development and energy consumption Granger cause each … meet the rising demand of energy due to sustained rate of economic growth. …
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consumption and economic growth. The empirical evidence also indicates that financial development reduces CO2 emissions. Energy … financial development and CO2 emissions, energy consumption and CO2 emissions and, between CO2 emissions and economic growth … properties of the series. Our results validate the presence of cointegration between CO2 emissions, financial development, energy …
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This paper examines the relationship between financial development, CO2 emissions, trade and economic growth using … is evidence of bidirectional causality between CO2 emissions and economic growth. Economic growth and trade openness are … financial development to economic growth and from trade openness to CO2 emissions is identified. Our empirical results also …
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There is a multi-dimensional need for studying the energy situation in Turkey and to ob-tain insight into the … development of CO2 emissions. On the one hand, recent projections of the OECD show that Turkey has a yearly GDP growth potential … to rise six-fold by 2025 with respect to the level of emissions in 1990. It is a great challenge to both meet the growth …
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This study examines the linkages among economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, trade openness and …
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The present study investigates the impact of energy consumption on real GDP, capital stock, and labor force using …) framework. The results reveal that economic growth increases the demand for labor force, but this rise is not sustainable. Same … is the case for other factors such as capital stock and energy. We see that greater energy inputs are required to …
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others, the ‘era of free flow,’ the ‘era of limited flow,’ ‘energy conflicts,’ the ‘commercialization of arms exports,’ the …
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guidelines for future policy formation. Volume 2: Energy, the Environment, and Economic Growth presents a new econometric general … equilibrium model of the United States that captures the dynamic mechanisms underlying growth trends and responses to energy and … of energy conservation in response to higher world energy prices, beginning in 1973. The econometric approach to general …
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