We examine the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth in the United States. While the regime-dependent Granger causality test results for the non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth suggest bi-directional causality in both regimes, we cannot validate any causality between renewable energy consumption and economic growth. The US meets its energy demand from non-renewable sources; as such, renewable energy consumption does not seem to affect economic growth. Given the efficiency and productivity of renewable energy investments, we conclude that it is worthwhile to consider renewable energy inputs to replace fossil fuels given potential benefits in terms of global warming and climat...
In recent years, the impact of global climate change has increasingly revealed that energy transform...
This study investigates the effect of energy efficiency and renewable energy on economic growth in e...
This article examines the dynamic relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumptio...
Energy consumption and economic growth play an important role in the global policy debate among poli...
The aim of this study is to investigate the long-run and causal relationships between renewable and ...
The use of non-renewable resources emits a high quantity of CO2 into environment, leading to a green...
Recent debates about renewable energy consumption manifest two main expectations. Firstly, renewable...
A growing amount of electricity is produced from renewable sources. For this reason, it is important...
The energy consumption-growth nexus has been widely studied in the empirical literature, though resu...
The concern for environmental sustainability comes along with sustainable energy for consumption. Th...
The concern for environmental sustainability comes along with sustainable energy for consumption. Th...
This study examines the relationship between renewable energy consumption and economic growth for a ...
The energy consumption-growth nexus has been widely studied in the empirical literature, though res...
The energy consumption-growth nexus has been widely studied in the empirical literature, though resu...
In this study, both renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth relations wer...
In recent years, the impact of global climate change has increasingly revealed that energy transform...
This study investigates the effect of energy efficiency and renewable energy on economic growth in e...
This article examines the dynamic relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumptio...
Energy consumption and economic growth play an important role in the global policy debate among poli...
The aim of this study is to investigate the long-run and causal relationships between renewable and ...
The use of non-renewable resources emits a high quantity of CO2 into environment, leading to a green...
Recent debates about renewable energy consumption manifest two main expectations. Firstly, renewable...
A growing amount of electricity is produced from renewable sources. For this reason, it is important...
The energy consumption-growth nexus has been widely studied in the empirical literature, though resu...
The concern for environmental sustainability comes along with sustainable energy for consumption. Th...
The concern for environmental sustainability comes along with sustainable energy for consumption. Th...
This study examines the relationship between renewable energy consumption and economic growth for a ...
The energy consumption-growth nexus has been widely studied in the empirical literature, though res...
The energy consumption-growth nexus has been widely studied in the empirical literature, though resu...
In this study, both renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption and economic growth relations wer...
In recent years, the impact of global climate change has increasingly revealed that energy transform...
This study investigates the effect of energy efficiency and renewable energy on economic growth in e...
This article examines the dynamic relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy consumptio...