The main purpose of this study is to investigate the role of income inequality, per capita renewable and per capita non-renewable energy consumption, per capita income on poverty reduction in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) countries over the period between 1991–2019. This study used second-generation panel data methodologies taking into account cross-dependence between countries, which gives more accurate results. The outcomes of the panel ARDL unveiled that while an increase in income inequality and per capita non-renewable energy consumption increases poverty, an increase in growth and per capita renewable energy consumption decreases poverty. Based on the findings, policymakers should focus their efforts on developing...
Content of the Diploma Thesis:In our seemingly modern world, more than 2 billion people still have n...
Energy poverty is a critical policymaking problem in the world, while the outlined solutions in acad...
The concerns with sustainability in environmental and social realm led to an expressive increase in ...
There is a need to implement efficient strategies to mitigate the challenges of climate change and i...
The energy consumption of the developing countries such as Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Af...
We revisit the concept of energy poverty by considering population's access to energy consumption. W...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship among different sources of renewable ener...
This paper investigates the relationship between energy consumption and income inequality in an unba...
Although many studies have been conducted on the role of renewable energy in the environment, litera...
Commonly, a good environmental quality will lead to an economic growth where at the very least envir...
Energy poverty is defined as insufficient access to modern energy resources which are relatively cle...
The study investigates conclusions from the scholarly literature that for low and middle-income coun...
Energy inflation is measured as a person's inability to obtain sufficient energy sources. It's a div...
Energy consumption is an indispensable element for the purpose of achieving economic growth. Clean e...
The global focus on the use of renewable energy resources was mainly reignited by the signing of the...
Content of the Diploma Thesis:In our seemingly modern world, more than 2 billion people still have n...
Energy poverty is a critical policymaking problem in the world, while the outlined solutions in acad...
The concerns with sustainability in environmental and social realm led to an expressive increase in ...
There is a need to implement efficient strategies to mitigate the challenges of climate change and i...
The energy consumption of the developing countries such as Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Af...
We revisit the concept of energy poverty by considering population's access to energy consumption. W...
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship among different sources of renewable ener...
This paper investigates the relationship between energy consumption and income inequality in an unba...
Although many studies have been conducted on the role of renewable energy in the environment, litera...
Commonly, a good environmental quality will lead to an economic growth where at the very least envir...
Energy poverty is defined as insufficient access to modern energy resources which are relatively cle...
The study investigates conclusions from the scholarly literature that for low and middle-income coun...
Energy inflation is measured as a person's inability to obtain sufficient energy sources. It's a div...
Energy consumption is an indispensable element for the purpose of achieving economic growth. Clean e...
The global focus on the use of renewable energy resources was mainly reignited by the signing of the...
Content of the Diploma Thesis:In our seemingly modern world, more than 2 billion people still have n...
Energy poverty is a critical policymaking problem in the world, while the outlined solutions in acad...
The concerns with sustainability in environmental and social realm led to an expressive increase in ...