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This paper investigates the relationship among energy, emissions and economic growth in Malaysia with the presence of … energy, emissions, export and capital, while the short-run Granger non-causality test shows that there are unidirectional … causalities running from energy to economic growth and capital, from economic growth to capital and from emissions to export. The …
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This paper investigates the short-run effects of economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of … reported, we conclude that there is no strong evidence that the emissions-income elasticity is larger during individual years … periods are considered. We find that economic growth tends to increase emissions not only in the same year, but also in …
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) in selected ECOWAS countries. Considering two variants of emissions-sulfur dioxide (SO2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) and … combustion led by Nigeria. For CO2 emissions, it is driven by rapid population growth that is equally induced by Nigeria. The …
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We construct the world's centers of gravity for human population, GDP and CO2 emissions by taking the best out of five …. We find a radical Western shift of GDP and CO2 emissions centers during the 19th century, in sharp contrast with the … stability of the demographic center of gravity. Both GDP and emissions trends are reversed in the first half of the 20th century …
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In this paper, we examine the effect of emissions, as measured by carbon dioxide (CO 2), on economic growth among a set … and emissions using a semiparametric smooth coefficient model that allow us to directly estimate the output elasticity of … emissions. The results indicate that there exists a monotonically-increasing relationship between emissions and TFP growth. The …
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that could drive future energy demand and, if unconstrained, emissions. This paper uses a multi-model comparison to … energy use and emissions. We show that affluence is only one face of the medal and the range of future emissions is also … contrast, climate intensity varies less with economic growth and it is mostly driven by climate policy. African emissions could …
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