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which was further confirmed by the Lind and Mehlum U-test. The short-run causality revealed a uni-directional causality …
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We make use of a bootstrap panel analysis of causality between energy use and economic growth for a sample of sixteen …
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This study to investigate the causality between human capital, energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth … causality exists only for the model of human capital nor energy consumption; second, neither CO2 emissions per capita nor real … gross domestic product (GDP) per capita cause human capital in the long-run causality nor short-run; Third, there is no …
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We make use of a bootstrap panel analysis of causality between energy use and economic growth for a sample of sixteen …
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The purpose of the study is to examine the causal nexus between various sources of energy consumption, viz. Coal, Crude Oil, Electricity and Natural Gas, CO2 emissions, economic growth and trade in India using the Perron unit root test, Gregory and Hansen cointegration test and Vector Error...
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This article extends the recent findings of Liu (2005), Ang (2007), Apergis et al. (2009) and Payne (2010) by implementing recent bootstrap panel unit root tests and cointegration techniques to investigate the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, and real GDP for 12...
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This article extends the recent findings of Liu (2005), Ang (2007), Apergis et al. (2009) and Payne (2010) by implementing recent bootstrap panel unit root tests and cointegration techniques to investigate the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption, and real GDP for 12...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315936
negative effects on economic growth in the oil-rich economy. This study further examined the direction of causality between the … consumption causes CO2 emissions in the economy. In addition, a unidirectional causality runs from CO2 emissions to economic …
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Developing Asia is the driver of today's emissions intensive global economy. As the principle source of future emissions, the region is critical to the task of global climate change mitigation. Reflecting this global reality and a range of related domestic issues, the governments of the People's...
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Developing Asia is the driver of today's emissions intensive global economy. As the principle source of future emissions, the region is critical to the task of global climate change mitigation. Reflecting this global reality and a range of related domestic issues, the governments of the People's...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013065846