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Renewable and non renewable energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from MENA Net Oil Importing Countries

Renewable and non renewable energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from MENA Net Oil Importing Countries

... in renewable energy consumption increases real GDP by ...in non- renewable energy consumption increases real GDP by ... See full document

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Renewable and non renewable energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from MENA Net Oil Exporting Countries

Renewable and non renewable energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from MENA Net Oil Exporting Countries

... biomass energy potential in the form of solid wastes, crop wastes and forestry ...its renewable energy potential. Algeria’s renew able energy program is one of the most progressive in the ... See full document

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On the causal dynamics between economic growth, renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions and trade openness: Fresh evidence from BRICS countries

On the causal dynamics between economic growth, renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions and trade openness: Fresh evidence from BRICS countries

... of energy (renewable or non- renewable) is more important for economic growth in G7 ...between renewable energy and economic growth is found for all ... See full document

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Output, renewable and non renewable energy production, and international trade: Evidence from EU 15 countries

Output, renewable and non renewable energy production, and international trade: Evidence from EU 15 countries

... of renewable and non-renewable energy inputs along with international trade, capital and labour on production functions of the EU-15 ...of renewable and non-renewable ... See full document

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Revisiting the relationships between non renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth in Iran

Revisiting the relationships between non renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth in Iran

... Table 5 shows the lag order selection criteria of our three models. In this study, the optimal lags are chosen in regards to the Akaike (AIC), Schwarz (SIC) and Hanna- Quinn (HQ) criteria. The results report that our ... See full document

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Empiric On The Relationship Between Pollutant Emissions, Renewable Energy Consumption, And Economic Growth: Evidence From Sub- Saharan African Countries

Empiric On The Relationship Between Pollutant Emissions, Renewable Energy Consumption, And Economic Growth: Evidence From Sub- Saharan African Countries

... of energy as the primary energy source, particularly fossil fuels, has many adverse effects on the ...environment. Non-renewable energy consumption is a significant contributor ... See full document

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Renewable Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Co2 Emissions: Evidence from Selected Mena Countries

Renewable Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Co2 Emissions: Evidence from Selected Mena Countries

... established renewable energy resource is the ...global renewable energy ...the MENA region’s ...the countries exploit known hydropower resources using current technologies, the ... See full document

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Renewable Energy, Quality of Institutions and Economic Growth in MENA Countries: a Panel Cointegration Approach

Renewable Energy, Quality of Institutions and Economic Growth in MENA Countries: a Panel Cointegration Approach

... The MENA region is known as the leading supplier of oil and gas around the ...these countries have been facing challenges of population growth, increased demand for electricity and limited ... See full document

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Renewable Energy Policies and Contradictions in Causality: A case of Next 11 Countries

Renewable Energy Policies and Contradictions in Causality: A case of Next 11 Countries

... the renewable energy policies of the developing nations are ...between economic growth, carbon emissions, fossil fuel and renewable energy consumption in Next 11 ... See full document

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The environmental Kuznets curve, economic growth, renewable and non renewable energy, and trade in Tunisia

The environmental Kuznets curve, economic growth, renewable and non renewable energy, and trade in Tunisia

... of energy, has led to the strong growth of energy demand in Tunisia over the last 30 ...of energy consumption at 36% of overall final consumption, followed by the transportation ... See full document

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CO2 Emissions, Energy Consumption and Economic Growth Nexus in MENA countries: Evidence from Simultaneous Equations Models

CO2 Emissions, Energy Consumption and Economic Growth Nexus in MENA countries: Evidence from Simultaneous Equations Models

... US$), energy consumption (kg of oil equivalent per capita), carbon dioxide emissions (metric tons per capita), trade openness (% of exports and imports of GDP), financial development (total credit to ... See full document

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Re examining the Foreign direct investment, Renewable energy consumption and Economic growth nexus: Evidence from a new Bootstrap ARDL test for Cointegration

Re examining the Foreign direct investment, Renewable energy consumption and Economic growth nexus: Evidence from a new Bootstrap ARDL test for Cointegration

... period from 1990 to 2015 are used for Algeria, Armenia Egypt, Iran, Israel, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey 2 .... Economic growth is measured by GDP per capita (constant 2010 ...FDI ... See full document

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Does renewable energy consumption drive economic growth: Evidence from Granger causality technique

Does renewable energy consumption drive economic growth: Evidence from Granger causality technique

... electricity consumption from renewable sources and economic growth for 36 countries covering the period between 1990 and ...a non-parametric methodological ...of ... See full document

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The Effect of Economic Growth on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Sub Saharan Africa: Decomposition into Scale, Composition and Technique Effects

The Effect of Economic Growth on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Sub Saharan Africa: Decomposition into Scale, Composition and Technique Effects

... world’s energy-related carbon emissions in 2015 [3], it is widely recognized that the region is less resi- lient to the adverse effects of global warming than other developing ... See full document

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Green Energy Intensity: Development of Renewable Energy Generation and Consumption in Major Economies

Green Energy Intensity: Development of Renewable Energy Generation and Consumption in Major Economies

... green economic policy for the sustainable development of the respective countries, but also provided to any government striving for sustainable development a practical, proven policy innovation model for ... See full document

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Statistics in Focus  Renewable energy statistics  2010 56

Statistics in Focus Renewable energy statistics 2010 56

... of renewable energy in heating and cooling, final consumption of energy from renewable sources is defined as the final consumption of renewable energy in ... See full document

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Economic Growth and Renewable Energy in Iran

Economic Growth and Renewable Energy in Iran

... and renewable energy ...of non-stationarity for all variables used in this ...and renewable energy variables best characterized as integrated of degree one, we thus conclude that all ... See full document

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Use renewables to be cleaner: Meta analysis of the renewable energy consumption economic growth nexus

Use renewables to be cleaner: Meta analysis of the renewable energy consumption economic growth nexus

... The renewable energy consumption-economic growth nexus is a growing area of research over the last few years, emanating to mixed ...between renewable energy ... See full document

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¬¬¬¬¬¬From Nonrenewable to Renewable Energy and Its Impact on Economic Growth: Silver Line of Research & Development Expenditures in APEC Countries

¬¬¬¬¬¬From Nonrenewable to Renewable Energy and Its Impact on Economic Growth: Silver Line of Research & Development Expenditures in APEC Countries

... found growth hypothesis by adopting different econometric techniques for panel and single countries by using different time ...between energy consumption from different renewable ... See full document

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Exploring the Relationship between Energy Usage Segregation and Environmental Degradation in N 11 Countries

Exploring the Relationship between Energy Usage Segregation and Environmental Degradation in N 11 Countries

... shift from non-renewable to renewable energy sources may be beneficial to address increasing pressures on urban ...procure renewable energy sources at a pro rata rate ... See full document

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