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Fuinhas, Jose Alberto,
The extended energy-growth nexus = theory and empirical applications /
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Title/Author:
The extended energy-growth nexus/ edited by Jose Alberto Fuinhas, António Cardoso Marques.
Reminder of title:
theory and empirical applications /
other author:
Fuinhas, Jose Alberto,
Published:
Amsterdam :Academic Press, : 2019.,
Description:
1 online resource.
Notes:
1. Energy-growth nexus and economic development: a quantile regression for panel data
2. On the augmented energy-growth nexus: Electricity generation, waste, and CO2 emissions in Latin America and Caribbean countries: A panel ARDL approach
3. Income inequality, globalization, and economic growth: A panel VAR approach for Latin American countries
4. The impacts of China's effect and globalization on the augmented energy-nexus: evidence in four aggregated regions
5. The effect of fiscal and financial incentive policies for renewable energy on CO2 emissions: The case for the Latin American region
6. Energy-growth nexus, domestic credit and environmental sustainability: A panel causality analysis
7. The relationship between financial openness, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth in the Latin American countries: An approach with a PVAR model
8. The interactions between conventional and alternative energy sources in the transport sector: A panel of OECD countries
9. Daily management of the electricity generation mix in France and Germany.
Subject:
Economic development. -
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128157190
ISBN:
9780128154441 (electronic bk.)
The extended energy-growth nexus = theory and empirical applications /
The extended energy-growth nexus
theory and empirical applications /[electronic resource] :edited by Jose Alberto Fuinhas, António Cardoso Marques. - Amsterdam :Academic Press,2019. - 1 online resource.
1. Energy-growth nexus and economic development: a quantile regression for panel data<br>2. On the augmented energy-growth nexus: Electricity generation, waste, and CO2 emissions in Latin America and Caribbean countries: A panel ARDL approach<br>3. Income inequality, globalization, and economic growth: A panel VAR approach for Latin American countries<br>4. The impacts of China's effect and globalization on the augmented energy-nexus: evidence in four aggregated regions<br>5. The effect of fiscal and financial incentive policies for renewable energy on CO2 emissions: The case for the Latin American region<br>6. Energy-growth nexus, domestic credit and environmental sustainability: A panel causality analysis<br>7. The relationship between financial openness, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth in the Latin American countries: An approach with a PVAR model<br>8. The interactions between conventional and alternative energy sources in the transport sector: A panel of OECD countries<br>9. Daily management of the electricity generation mix in France and Germany.
The Extended Energy-Growth Nexus: Theory and Empirical Applications advances the established bivariate econometric relationship which inextricably links energy consumption to economic growth. The book extends this "nexus" to accommodate variables such as globalization, institutional variables, financial variables and the energy "mix." Rooted firmly in the modern literature, it covers empirical applications such as the evaluation of renewable energy incentives, the electricity generation mix, and sustainable development. Each application area incorporates modern econometric methodologies, including VAR, panel VAR, ARDL, panel ARDL, Asymmetric panel ARDL, and Panel Quantile Regression. Throughout chapters are accompanied by illustrative Stata and EViews code, demonstrating their uses in applied research.
ISBN: 9780128154441 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: HD9502.A2 / E87 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 339.5
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