This paper assesses the relationship between carbon emissions, economic growth and, energy consumption, in USA and China from the perspective of Granger causality, in a multivariate framework controlling for financial development, urbanization, and trade openness. Econometric techniques employed include unit root tests, Toda and Yamamoto Granger causality, and generalized impulse response and variance decomposition analysis for the time horizon 1980–2017. Test results indicate that governments of the USA and China cannot implement sturdier strategic energy policies in the long run without inhibiting the growth of the economy because of the bidirectional causative linkage between economic growth and energy use. A causal link does not exist b...
Economic growth needs to consume large amounts of fossil energy, which will result in greenhouse gas...
Global warming has become the main concern in the current world; increased CO2 emissions are believe...
This paper investigates whether population and international trade, along with energy consumption, a...
This paper assesses the relationship between carbon emissions, economic growth and, energy consumpti...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth by incorpora...
Following several decades of rapid economic growth, China has become the largest energy consumer and...
Most authors apply the Granger causality-VECM (vector error correction model), and Toda–Yamamoto pro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This study examines the long-run relationship between carbon e...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
This paper detects the direction of causality among carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, energy consumpti...
This paper applies Pedroni's panel cointegration approach to explore the causal relationship between...
This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial d...
AbstractThis paper for the first time examines the EKC(environmental Kuznets curve) relationship for...
This study examines the long-run relationship between carbon emissions and energy consumption, incom...
Using time series data, this paper investigates China’s carbon emissions during 1960-2006, with part...
Economic growth needs to consume large amounts of fossil energy, which will result in greenhouse gas...
Global warming has become the main concern in the current world; increased CO2 emissions are believe...
This paper investigates whether population and international trade, along with energy consumption, a...
This paper assesses the relationship between carbon emissions, economic growth and, energy consumpti...
This study investigates the relationship between energy consumption and economic growth by incorpora...
Following several decades of rapid economic growth, China has become the largest energy consumer and...
Most authors apply the Granger causality-VECM (vector error correction model), and Toda–Yamamoto pro...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This study examines the long-run relationship between carbon e...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
This paper detects the direction of causality among carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, energy consumpti...
This paper applies Pedroni's panel cointegration approach to explore the causal relationship between...
This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial d...
AbstractThis paper for the first time examines the EKC(environmental Kuznets curve) relationship for...
This study examines the long-run relationship between carbon emissions and energy consumption, incom...
Using time series data, this paper investigates China’s carbon emissions during 1960-2006, with part...
Economic growth needs to consume large amounts of fossil energy, which will result in greenhouse gas...
Global warming has become the main concern in the current world; increased CO2 emissions are believe...
This paper investigates whether population and international trade, along with energy consumption, a...