Do natural resource volatilities and renewable energy contribute to the environment and economic performance? Empirical evidence from E7 economies

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Bright Akwasi Gyamfi
Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
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[1] İstanbul Ticaret University,Economic and Finance Application and Research Center
[2] Cyprus International University,Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science, Department of Economics
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2023年 / 30卷
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Natural resources volatility; Renewable energy; Environmental sustainability; Carbon emission; E7 economies;
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The economies of the emerging seven (E7) are not insulated from the climate change challenges, which is a key concern for most countries. The E7 nations have undertaken part in initiatives to combat climate change, particularly in terms of reducing CO2 emissions from the trajectory of productivity expansion in their countries. It is for this reason that this study examines the impact of resource volatility, renewable energy, and fossil fuel on both economic performance and CO2 emission from 1990 to 2018. The present study used panel quantile regression and Driscoll-Kraay fixed effect-OLS estimators to examine these associations. From model I, the outcome shows that economic performance, natural gas rent, coal rent, and fossil fuel impact CO2 emission positively. Moreover, oil rent, renewable energy, investment in energy, and the interaction between investment in energy and renewable energy also negatively and significantly impact CO2 emission. On the other hand, model II which has economic performance as a dependent variable shows that all the understudy variables have significant positive relations with economic performance. Based on the empirical outcome, policy ramifications are provided.
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页码:19380 / 19392
页数:12
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