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Energy-growth nexus in Australia and New Zealand for the past 150 years—evidence from time-varying and quantile Granger causality analysis
Using historical data on energy from (Malanima 2020) and GDP from the Maddison Project Database, this paper investigates the energy-growth nexus in a...
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Exploring the bidirectional causality between green markets and economic policy: evidence from the time-varying Granger test
The vigorous development of green markets and the effective mitigation of economic policy fluctuations are current hotspots that intrigue our...
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Time-varying impact of income and fossil fuel consumption on CO2 emissions in India
This paper investigates the time-varying effects of fossil fuel consumption on CO2 emissions in India utilizing the time-varying cointegration test,...
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Non-linear granger causality approach for non-stationary modelling of extreme precipitation
Interactions and feedback between the atmosphere, oceans, and land lead to natural climatic variations responsible for severe weather events such as...
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The time-varying relationship between CO2 emissions, heterogeneous energy consumption, and economic growth in China
As the world's largest carbon dioxide emitter, China is curbing coal consumption and increasing natural gas and renewable energy consumption to curb...
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When the last tree dies, the last man dies: do forests hold the key to survival in Ghana? A critical analysis using the bootstrap rolling-window Granger causality test approach
This paper investigates the role of forests in the life expectancy of people in Ghana. We test whether the extinction of forests will inevitably lead...
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Time-varying causality nexus of (non)renewable electricity utilization, real output, and carbon emission among selected African states
Adding to the debate on the drivers of carbon neutrality, the perspective of time-dependent effect of crucial factors such as the renewable and...
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The relationship between CO2 emissions, renewable energy and economic growth in the US: evidence from symmetric and asymmetric spectral granger causality analysis
This study analyzes the relationship between renewable energy consumption, CO 2 emissions, and economic growth for 1973:M01-2022:M06 in the USA. The...
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Environmental degradation and economic growth: time-varying and nonlinear evidence from Nigeria
The current study investigates the causal relations between CO2 emissions and the growth of Nigeria's economy, a topic of significant interest for...
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Analyzing the environmental role of resource efficiency, economic globalization, and biomass usage in Malaysia: a time-varying causal approach
Malaysia’s commitment towards sustainable environment requires implementing clean energy sources and less raw materials usage, which could have a...
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The time-varying dynamic impact of US renewable energy prices on agricultural prices in China: the case of fuel ethanol
This paper intends to look into the time-varying dynamic impact of US fuel ethanol, one of the renewable energy sources, on the prices of...
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The impacts of renewable energy production, economic growth, and economic globalization on CO2 emissions: evidence from Fourier ADL co-integration and Fourier-Granger causality test for Turkey
Along with the growth and globalization of the whole world economy since the First Industrial Revolution, the production and use of fossil fuels have...
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Time-varying causality between income inequality and ecological footprint in Turkey
This paper investigates the relationship between income inequality and environmental degradation for the case of Turkey between 1987 and 2017 through...
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Key factors affecting carbon prices from a time-varying perspective
For humankind to sustain a livable atmosphere on the planet, many countries have committed to achieving carbon neutralization. Countries mainly...
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Time-varying spillovers among pilot carbon emission trading markets in China
Clarifying the time-varying spillovers among pilot carbon emission permit trading markets in China is an important foundation for building the...
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Modeling the time-varying effects of oil rent on manufacturing: implications from structural changes using Markov-switching model
Previous “oil curse” studies primarily estimate a single, linear effect of oil rents on income using time-invariant parameters over entire sample...
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Asymmetric and time-varying linkages between carbon emissions, globalization, natural resources and financial development in China
In the real world, economic covariates follow asymmetric and time-varying patterns. Therefore, it is imperative to integrate these effects while...
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The link between electricity consumption and stock market during the pandemic in Türkiye: a novel high-frequency approach
This article examines the relationship between electricity consumption and the stock market in the Turkish economy during the COVID-19 pandemic. A...
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On the dynamic return and volatility connectedness of cryptocurrency, crude oil, clean energy, and stock markets: a time-varying analysis
The high energy consumption of cryptocurrency transactions has raised concerns about the environment and sustainability among green investors and...
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On the relationship between oil market and European stock returns
This paper investigates the dynamic relationship between the oil market and European stock market returns using monthly data from May 2007 to April...