Economic growth is very basic need of any economy but its environmental effects should not be ignored. We investigate the environmental effects of economic growth and energy consumption of Saudi Arabia. The study uses data of a period 1968-2014 and cointegration test and corroborates a long- and short-run relationships. The results indicate that economic growth and energy consumption contributes in CO2 emissions in both long- and short-run. It means that increasing economic growth of the Kingdom has social cost on the economy in terms of pollution emissions. Based on findings, we recommend to use the alternative renewable sources of energy consumption to avoid the pollution effects of growth in Saudi Arabia
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AbstractThis paper studies the causal relationships between energy consumption and economic growth f...
This paper has for objective to examine the effects of the economic growth, energy use and trade ope...
ObjectiveWhile macroeconomic and environmental events affect the overall economic performance of nat...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has witnessed unprecedented economic growth in recent decades, propellin...
The main objective of this research is to study the role of energy consumption in economic growth in...
This study examines the impact of electricity consumption on the economic growth in the Middle East ...
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Abstract The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between energy consumption and eco...
Since the relation between energy consumption and economic growth is important to design effective e...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
Using annual data for the period 1971–2011, this study explores the relationship between financial d...
This study examines the empirical effects of four variables: economic growth, energy consumption, fo...
This paper examines the causal relationship between energy consumption and real GDP of the fourteen ...
The present study explores the relationship between economic growth, electricity consumption, urbani...
AbstractThis paper studies the causal relationships between energy consumption and economic growth f...
This paper has for objective to examine the effects of the economic growth, energy use and trade ope...
ObjectiveWhile macroeconomic and environmental events affect the overall economic performance of nat...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has witnessed unprecedented economic growth in recent decades, propellin...
The main objective of this research is to study the role of energy consumption in economic growth in...
This study examines the impact of electricity consumption on the economic growth in the Middle East ...
Due to the current situation of the Jordanian economy, this paper aims to evaluate the impacts of ec...
This paper studies the causal relationships between fossil fuels consumption, CO2 emissions and econ...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between energy consumption and eco...
Since the relation between energy consumption and economic growth is important to design effective e...
Economic growth is a process that is not possible without a lot of energy consumption. Energy is con...
Using annual data for the period 1971–2011, this study explores the relationship between financial d...
This study examines the empirical effects of four variables: economic growth, energy consumption, fo...
This paper examines the causal relationship between energy consumption and real GDP of the fourteen ...
The present study explores the relationship between economic growth, electricity consumption, urbani...
AbstractThis paper studies the causal relationships between energy consumption and economic growth f...