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CO2 emissions, applying Toda and Yamamoto ‘Granger no-causality approach’ in multivariate vector autoregressive (VAR …) setting in Bangladesh over 1965-2007 period. Results find the bidirectional causality between energy consumption and economic … growth; and unidirectional causality from CO2 emissions to economic growth. But causal relationship between energy …
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Tests results for causality between energy consumption and economic growth do not have a consensus in the financial … wavelet analysis as a semi- parametric model for detecting multi-scale causality between electricity consumption and growth in …
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The paper investigates whether the decline in environmental quality in BRIC economies is due to high energy consumption level which is a resultant of rapid economic growth. We answer this using environmental, macroeconomic and financial variables along with Kyoto Protocol indicators based on...
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In the energy-growth nexus, due to structural change that cannot be accounted for in the linear model this study considers the possibility of the nonlinear model. Using dataset for fifteen countries in Africa for the period 1980-2010, we found that linear model has misspecification error, thus,...
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In recent years due to factors, such as increases in greenhouse and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, global warming and climate changes has become a major threat for all countries. So in order to prevent this increased environmental pollution and degradation CO2 emissions must be reduced. This...
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Economic growth does not necessarily ensure environmental sustainability for a country. The relationship between the two is far more complicated for developing countries like India, given the dependence of a large section of the population on natural resources. Under this backdrop, the current...
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The trade-off between economic growth and environmental sustainability is very tough to a faster growing developing country like India. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis proposes, environmental degradation increases with income growth first, and then it declines with income rise....
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This article investigates the relationship between economic growth, renewable energy consumption, gross fixed capital and total number of labor for 1980-2012 in selected OECD countries in terms of sustainability. Four OECD countries are included in our model in order to differentiate the...
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causality is found between growth and CO2 emissions, and bi-directional causality between GDP and coal consumption. Elasticity …
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