Dynamic Linkages Between Renewable Energy, Carbon Emissions and Economic Growth Through Nonlinear Ardl Approach: Evidence From Iran
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2021
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Abstract
This study examines the relationship between economic growth, renewable energy consumption, and carbon emissions in Iran between 1975-2017, and the bounds testing approach to cointegration and the asymmetric method was used in this study. The results reveal that in the long run increase in renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions causes an increase in real GDP per capita. Meanwhile, the decrease in renewable energy has the same effect, but GDP per capita reacts more strongly to the rise in renewable energy than the decline. Besides, in the long run, a reduction of CO2 emissions has an insignificant impact on GDP per capita. Furthermore, the results from asymmetric tests suggest that reducing CO2 emissions and renewable energy consumption do not have an essential role in decreasing growth in the short run. In contrast, an increase in renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions do contribute to boosting the growth. These results may be attributable to the less renewable energy in the energy portfolio of Iran. Additionally, the coefficients on capital and labor are statistically significant, and we discuss the economic implications of the results and propose specific policy recommendations.
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Karamelikli, Huseyin/0000-0001-7622-0972
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Economics and Econometrics, Renewable energy, Economics, Science, Population, Social Sciences, Economic Impact of Environmental Policies and Resources, Energy Consumption, FOS: Economics and business, Engineering, Natural resource economics, Sociology, Economic Growth, Indoor Air Pollution in Developing Countries, Real gross domestic product, Econometrics, Rebound Effect on Energy Efficiency and Consumption, Demography, Energy, Cointegration, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Q, R, Per capita, Social science, Pollution, FOS: Sociology, Energy consumption, Consumption (sociology), Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Electrical engineering, Physical Sciences, Environmental Science, Medicine, Research Article
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Karimi, M. S...et al (2021). "Dynamic linkages between renewable energy, carbon emissions and economic growth through nonlinear ARDL approach: Evidence from Iran", Plos One, Vol. 16, No. 7.
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16
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7
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e0253464
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