This study aims to analyze the relationship between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, economic growth, and coal and oil consumption in Brazil, Russia, India, China, Turkey, and South Africa by using the bounds test approach autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) over the period from 1969 to 2011. According to ARDL analysis results, it is determined short-run and long-run relationships among selected variables. Three long-run estimators: ARDL cointegration, dynamic ordinary least squares, and fully modified ordinary least squares are utilized to test the robustness of the estimation results. The Granger causality and the forecast error variance decomposition approaches indicate the evidence of a causal relation between variables. According to e...
AbstractThere exist different energy mixes, different fuel use patterns, and different consumption t...
This paper investigates the nexus between CO2 emissions (CO2E), GDP, energy use (ENU), and populatio...
The paper investigates the co-integrating relationship between economic growth, energy and environm...
The causality relationship between economic growth and coal, natural gas and oil consumption was inv...
This study revisits coal consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth nexus for both China and Ind...
This paper examined the causal relationships among CO2 emission, oil consumption, and economic growt...
Industrialization leads to emission of carbon dioxide from extensive use of fossil fuels. This study...
This paper uses Granger causality tests to examine the differences of causal relationships between c...
This paper empirically investigates the interactions among CO2 emissions, economic growth, and three...
This study examines the impacts of income, energy consumption and population growth on CO2 emissions...
This study examines the impacts of income, energy consumption and population growth on CO2 emissions...
This study analyses the short and long run impact of trade, energy consumption and CO2 emissions on ...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of GDP growth, coal consumption, financial ad...
This paper intends to investigate the nexus between energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission, tot...
The purpose of this article is to empirically investigate the impact of economic growth, oil consump...
AbstractThere exist different energy mixes, different fuel use patterns, and different consumption t...
This paper investigates the nexus between CO2 emissions (CO2E), GDP, energy use (ENU), and populatio...
The paper investigates the co-integrating relationship between economic growth, energy and environm...
The causality relationship between economic growth and coal, natural gas and oil consumption was inv...
This study revisits coal consumption, CO2 emissions and economic growth nexus for both China and Ind...
This paper examined the causal relationships among CO2 emission, oil consumption, and economic growt...
Industrialization leads to emission of carbon dioxide from extensive use of fossil fuels. This study...
This paper uses Granger causality tests to examine the differences of causal relationships between c...
This paper empirically investigates the interactions among CO2 emissions, economic growth, and three...
This study examines the impacts of income, energy consumption and population growth on CO2 emissions...
This study examines the impacts of income, energy consumption and population growth on CO2 emissions...
This study analyses the short and long run impact of trade, energy consumption and CO2 emissions on ...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of GDP growth, coal consumption, financial ad...
This paper intends to investigate the nexus between energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission, tot...
The purpose of this article is to empirically investigate the impact of economic growth, oil consump...
AbstractThere exist different energy mixes, different fuel use patterns, and different consumption t...
This paper investigates the nexus between CO2 emissions (CO2E), GDP, energy use (ENU), and populatio...
The paper investigates the co-integrating relationship between economic growth, energy and environm...