This paper uses panel cointegration techniques to examine the causal relationship between output, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, and international trade for a sample of 69 countries during the period 1980-2007. In the short-run, Granger causality tests show that there is a bidirectional causality between output and trade (exports or imports), a bidirectional causality between non-renewable energy and trade, and a one way causality running from renewable energy to trade. In the long-run, a bidirectional causality between renewable energy and imports and a unidirectional causality running from renewable energy to exports, are noticed. Our long-run OLS, FMOLS and DOLS estimates suggest that renewable, non-renewable energy cons...
This paper examines the causal relationship between combustible renewables and waste consumption, ex...
This research presents first empirical evidence on the dynamic relationship between output, renewabl...
This paper uses a sample of 36 countries for the time period 1990-2011 in order to examine the relat...
This paper uses panel cointegration techniques to examine the causal relationship between output, re...
This paper uses panel cointegration techniques to examine the causal relationship between output, re...
We use panel cointegration techniques to examine the relationship between renewable energy consumpti...
This study investigate the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and e...
This article examines the dynamic relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumptio...
This study uses panel cointegration techniques to examine the impact of energy consumption, and trad...
In this study, both renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth relations were...
Based on the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis, this paper uses panel cointegration techn...
We use panel cointegration techniques to investigate the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, ...
This paper analyzes the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and econ...
This study explores the economic growth – energy consumption nexus for two samples of MENA Net Oil E...
This study disaggregates energy, i.e. non-renewable and renewable energy consumption, and investigat...
This paper examines the causal relationship between combustible renewables and waste consumption, ex...
This research presents first empirical evidence on the dynamic relationship between output, renewabl...
This paper uses a sample of 36 countries for the time period 1990-2011 in order to examine the relat...
This paper uses panel cointegration techniques to examine the causal relationship between output, re...
This paper uses panel cointegration techniques to examine the causal relationship between output, re...
We use panel cointegration techniques to examine the relationship between renewable energy consumpti...
This study investigate the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and e...
This article examines the dynamic relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumptio...
This study uses panel cointegration techniques to examine the impact of energy consumption, and trad...
In this study, both renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth relations were...
Based on the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis, this paper uses panel cointegration techn...
We use panel cointegration techniques to investigate the causal relationship between CO2 emissions, ...
This paper analyzes the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and econ...
This study explores the economic growth – energy consumption nexus for two samples of MENA Net Oil E...
This study disaggregates energy, i.e. non-renewable and renewable energy consumption, and investigat...
This paper examines the causal relationship between combustible renewables and waste consumption, ex...
This research presents first empirical evidence on the dynamic relationship between output, renewabl...
This paper uses a sample of 36 countries for the time period 1990-2011 in order to examine the relat...