Does renewable energy promote green economic growth in emerging market economies?

M. Chhabra, Mansi Agarwal, Arun Kumar Giri
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Purpose While sustainable growth extends the use of resources, it is crucial to explore green growth (GG) that ensures growth sustainability through the adoption of renewable energy. Thus, this study is motivated to investigate the influence of renewable energy on GG in 19 emerging countries spanning a decade and a half (2000–2020). This study aims to provide a quantitative examination of how renewable energy contributes to sustainable economic growth. Design/methodology/approach This study uses advanced dynamic common correlated effect techniques to assess the long-term effectiveness of renewable energy on GG. Additionally, it uses Dumitrescu and Hurlin causality tests to identify synchronicity between the respective variables. Findings The findings of this study reveal that the adoption and utilisation of renewable energy effectively promote GG in emerging economies. However, in contrast, the significantly greater negative influence of trade openness on GG compared to renewable energy highlights the inadequacy and limited impact of cleaner energy alone. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, existing literature predominantly focuses on investigating the relationship between renewable energy and economic growth, with only a limited number of studies exploring the impact on GG. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study would be the first to analyse this relationship in these emerging countries. Furthermore, previous estimation frameworks used in prior studies often overlook the crucial factor of cross-sectional dependence (CSD) among countries. Therefore, this study addresses this issue using a contemporary econometric approach that deals not only with CSD but other biases, like endogeneity, autocorrelation, small sample bias, etc.
可再生能源能否促进新兴市场经济体的绿色经济增长?
目的虽然可持续增长扩大了资源的使用范围,但探索通过采用可再生能源确保增长可持续性的绿色增长(GG)至关重要。因此,本研究旨在调查可再生能源对 19 个新兴国家的绿色增长的影响,时间跨度为十五年(2000-2020 年)。本研究旨在对可再生能源如何促进可持续经济增长进行定量研究。本研究采用先进的动态共同相关效应技术来评估可再生能源对 GG 的长期影响。研究结果本研究的结果显示,可再生能源的采用和利用有效地促进了新兴经济体的全球增长。然而,与可再生能源相比,贸易开放度对全球治理的负面影响明显更大,这凸显了清洁能源本身的不足和有限影响。原创性/价值据作者所知,现有文献主要侧重于研究可再生能源与经济增长之间的关系,只有少数研究探讨了可再生能源对全球治理的影响。据作者所知,本研究是首次在这些新兴国家分析这种关系。此外,以往研究中使用的估算框架往往忽略了国家间横截面依赖性(CSD)这一关键因素。因此,本研究采用当代计量经济学方法来解决这一问题,该方法不仅可以处理 CSD,还可以处理其他偏差,如内生性、自相关性、小样本偏差等。
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