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Why do some emerging economies proactively accelerate the adoption of renewable energy

Ruhul Salim, +1 more
- 01 Jul 2012 - 
- Vol. 34, Iss: 4, pp 1051-1057
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In this article, the determinants of renewable energy consumption in a panel of six major emerging economies, namely Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Philippines and Turkey, were analyzed using FMOLS, DOLS and Granger causality methods.
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This article is published in Energy Economics.The article was published on 2012-07-01. It has received 405 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Energy mix & Renewable energy.

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The effect of renewable energy consumption on economic growth: Evidence from top 38 countries

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the effects of renewable energy consumption on the economic growth of major renewable energy consuming countries in the world and conclude that renewable energy investment has a significant positive impact on economic output for 57% of the selected countries.
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Non-renewable and renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions in OECD countries: A comparative analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the determinants of CO 2 emissions using the STIRPAT model and data from 1980 to 2011 for OECD countries, and find that non-renewable energy consumption increases CO2 emissions whereas renewable energy consumption decreases CO 2 emission.
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Impact of renewable energy consumption and financial development on CO2 emissions and economic growth in the MENA region: A panel vector autoregressive (PVAR) analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed the panel vector autoregressive (PVAR) model to examine the impact of renewable energy and financial development on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and economic growth.
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Role of renewable energy and non-renewable energy consumption on EKC: Evidence from Pakistan

TL;DR: The main contribution of this study is to test the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis at individual country analysis by the significance of renewable energy and non-renewable energy consumption in the context of Pakistan as mentioned in this paper.
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Renewable energy consumption–economic growth nexus in Turkey

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the renewable energy consumption and economic growth causality nexus in Turkey, and the results of this country-specific study support conservation hypothesis, and they showed that there is a unidirectional causality running from economic growth to renewable consumption.
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