In recent years, the impact of global climate change has increasingly revealed that energy transformation has become an indispensable part of achieving carbon neutrality. Thus, the relationship between energy transformation and economic growth has become the focus of academic attention. This study examines energy transition issues by using the panel threshold method. It explores the nonlinear impact of renewable energy consumption on economic growth, identifies various factors that lead to this nonlinear impact, and verifies its threshold effect. A comprehensive analysis reveals the following. (1) Overall, renewable energy consumption inhibits real gross domestic product (GDP) growth, but, in the long run, the negative impact becomes positi...
AbstractIt is reasonable to expect that the energy needs of the top emerging economies will increase...
Climate change is a global-scale phenomenon, but is not impacting everyone equally. The heterogeneou...
The relationship between economic growth (in terms of GDP) and renewable energy (RE) and nonrenewabl...
The existing literature on renewable energy consumption and economic growth nexus produces mixed res...
This study uses data from seven countries with high energy consumption levels in 1997⁻2016 (i....
This cross-national study employs a time-series cross-sectional Prais-Winsten regression model with ...
Climate change presents the greatest challenge facing all countries of the world in the new millenni...
Based on threshold regression models, this paper analyzes the effect of economic growth on energy in...
Based on threshold regression models, this paper analyzes the effect of economic growth on energy in...
With economic growth and rising incomes, increasing consumption of fossil energy is leading to envir...
The use of non-renewable resources emits a high quantity of CO2 into environment, leading to a green...
The study aimed to define and assess the impact of renewable energy on economic growth. This include...
This research aims to investigate the effects of renewable energy consumption on the economic growth...
Energy is crucial to economic progress, but the contemporary worldwide population increase that dema...
This thesis aims to contribute empirically the importance of renewable energy to economic growth. Re...
AbstractIt is reasonable to expect that the energy needs of the top emerging economies will increase...
Climate change is a global-scale phenomenon, but is not impacting everyone equally. The heterogeneou...
The relationship between economic growth (in terms of GDP) and renewable energy (RE) and nonrenewabl...
The existing literature on renewable energy consumption and economic growth nexus produces mixed res...
This study uses data from seven countries with high energy consumption levels in 1997⁻2016 (i....
This cross-national study employs a time-series cross-sectional Prais-Winsten regression model with ...
Climate change presents the greatest challenge facing all countries of the world in the new millenni...
Based on threshold regression models, this paper analyzes the effect of economic growth on energy in...
Based on threshold regression models, this paper analyzes the effect of economic growth on energy in...
With economic growth and rising incomes, increasing consumption of fossil energy is leading to envir...
The use of non-renewable resources emits a high quantity of CO2 into environment, leading to a green...
The study aimed to define and assess the impact of renewable energy on economic growth. This include...
This research aims to investigate the effects of renewable energy consumption on the economic growth...
Energy is crucial to economic progress, but the contemporary worldwide population increase that dema...
This thesis aims to contribute empirically the importance of renewable energy to economic growth. Re...
AbstractIt is reasonable to expect that the energy needs of the top emerging economies will increase...
Climate change is a global-scale phenomenon, but is not impacting everyone equally. The heterogeneou...
The relationship between economic growth (in terms of GDP) and renewable energy (RE) and nonrenewabl...