This paper aims at examining the relationship between energy consumption deriving from renewable energy sources, and countries’ economic growth expressed as GDP per capita concerning 25 European countries. The used dataset involves European countries’ data for the period from 2007 to 2016. The statistical analysis is based on descriptive statistics, cluster analysis, and autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL), and reveals that all variables are related; this suggests a correlation between the dependent variable of GDP and the independents of renewable energy sources (RES) and Non-RES energy consumption, gross fixed capital formation, and labor force in the long-run. Furthermore, the results show that there is a higher correlation...
This paper investigates the impact of renewable energy sources (RESs), CO2 emissions, macroeconomics...
WOS: 000390709700012This study investigates the long-run relationship between renewable energy consu...
Energy is crucial to economic progress, but the contemporary worldwide population increase that dema...
This paper aims at examining the relationship between energy consumption deriving from renewable ene...
This study examines the causal relationship between economic growth and renewable energy consumption...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between renewable energy consumption and economic gr...
This research aims to investigate the effects of renewable energy consumption on the economic growth...
This study examines the relationship between renewable energy consumption and economic growth for a ...
The new European model stipulates the achievement of an inclusive, sustainable and intelligent econo...
Renewable electricity is a pillar of the sustainability transition being pursued through climate and...
This paper investigates the causality among economic growth, renewable energy consumption, capital a...
A growing amount of electricity is produced from renewable sources. For this reason, it is important...
This paper investigates the impact of renewable energy sources (RESs), CO2 emissions, macroeconomics...
Research background: Fossil fuels are used at such a high rate that they are currently being deplete...
The aim of this study is to investigate the long-run and causal relationships between renewable and ...
This paper investigates the impact of renewable energy sources (RESs), CO2 emissions, macroeconomics...
WOS: 000390709700012This study investigates the long-run relationship between renewable energy consu...
Energy is crucial to economic progress, but the contemporary worldwide population increase that dema...
This paper aims at examining the relationship between energy consumption deriving from renewable ene...
This study examines the causal relationship between economic growth and renewable energy consumption...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between renewable energy consumption and economic gr...
This research aims to investigate the effects of renewable energy consumption on the economic growth...
This study examines the relationship between renewable energy consumption and economic growth for a ...
The new European model stipulates the achievement of an inclusive, sustainable and intelligent econo...
Renewable electricity is a pillar of the sustainability transition being pursued through climate and...
This paper investigates the causality among economic growth, renewable energy consumption, capital a...
A growing amount of electricity is produced from renewable sources. For this reason, it is important...
This paper investigates the impact of renewable energy sources (RESs), CO2 emissions, macroeconomics...
Research background: Fossil fuels are used at such a high rate that they are currently being deplete...
The aim of this study is to investigate the long-run and causal relationships between renewable and ...
This paper investigates the impact of renewable energy sources (RESs), CO2 emissions, macroeconomics...
WOS: 000390709700012This study investigates the long-run relationship between renewable energy consu...
Energy is crucial to economic progress, but the contemporary worldwide population increase that dema...