Empirical analysis of the relationship between renewable energy consumption and long-term economic growth in Morocco [PDF]
Type of the article: Research Article AbstractThe objective of this study is to assess the potential long-term impact of continued and increasing consumption of renewable energy on Morocco’s economic growth. Employing a Cobb-Douglas production function,
Abdelaziz Aguilal +3 more
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Non-Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth: Evidence from Uganda
Back Ground: This paper concerns itself with an investigation on non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth, the case of Uganda. The arguments of a causal relationship between non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth have dissenting view.
Geoffrey Ssebabi Mutumba +5 more
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Does the causality between environmental sustainability, non-renewable energy consumption, geopolitical risks, and trade liberalization matter for Pakistan? Evidence from VECM analysis. [PDF]
Khurshid N.
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The impact of COVID-19 on the US renewable and non-renewable energy consumption: a sectoral analysis based on quantile on quantile regression approach. [PDF]
Yasmeen R +4 more
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: Growing climate change concerns have intensified the focus on agribusiness sustainability, driving an urgent energy transition to improve production efficiency and mitigate environmental harm.
Fábio DE OLIVEIRA NEVES +4 more
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Investigating the role of export product diversification for renewable, and non-renewable energy consumption in GCC (gulf cooperation council) countries: does the Kuznets hypothesis exist? [PDF]
Fatima T +4 more
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The impact of energy consumption on economic growth: application of CES function for Romania
This paper analyses the contribution of the renewable and non-renewable primary energy consumption per capita and the gross fixed capital formation per capita to sustainable economic growth using two models approximated by CES-type functions.
Dorina Niță, Nadia Stoicuța
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The impact of the covid-19 epidemic on non-renewable energy consumption in OECD countries
Energy, as one of the most important factors of production, plays a decisive role in the economic life and development of the civilization of societies. Along with population growth, industrial development and technological progress, humans demand for energy resources is becoming more and more intense.
Lotfali Agheli +2 more
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This paper examines the nexus amid renewable energy, non-renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth in South Africa. VECM and Granger causality approach were employed in the paper.
Ahmed Oluwatobi ADEKUNLE
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Human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and economic growth are increasingly affecting the climate and temperature of the earth. Large amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have increased the greenhouse effect and global warming. By 2020, the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has increased to 48% above
Nizam Ahmat +4 more
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