This paper focuses on using time series data on real GDP, energy consumption, and CO2 emission to examine the effect of economic growth and energy consumption on CO2 emission for a panel of 23 African countries within the period 1980–2019. The study used Pedroni (1999) approach of panel cointegration analysis to test for existence of long-run cointegration relationship between the variables. Fixed effect model was used to test for the Environmental Kutznets Hypothesis, and income squared was included as an additional explanatory variable. The estimated empirical results for the panel of 23 African countries from fixed effect model indicates the evidence of EKC hypothesis. At the level of individual countries, there is large divergence...
This paper revisits the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis and applies a flexible semi-parametri...
This study explores the dynamic effect of non-renewable energy, renewable energy, economic growth, a...
This article extends the recent findings of Liu (2005), Ang (2007), Apergis et al. (2009) and Payne ...
It has been established fact that growing energy use, specifically in the emerging economies, is ass...
It has been established fact that growing energy use, specifically in the emerging economies, is ass...
This study complements existing literature by examining the nexus between energy consumption (EC), C...
This study complements existing literature by examining the nexus between energy consumption (EC), C...
This study explores the interrelationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth in selected Afri...
The present study investigates the dynamic relationship between energy intensity and CO2 emissions b...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we applied the recently proposed income elasticity approach to investigate ...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we applied the recently proposed income elasticity approach to investigate ...
This paper seeks to answer an empirical question of whether clean biomass energy consumption lowers ...
This paper analyzes the effect of economic growth, energy consumption and foreign trade on CO2 emiss...
This study attempts to further examine the impacts of income on carbon emissions in the African cont...
This paper investigates the relationship between CO2 emissions, energy consumption, population growt...
This paper revisits the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis and applies a flexible semi-parametri...
This study explores the dynamic effect of non-renewable energy, renewable energy, economic growth, a...
This article extends the recent findings of Liu (2005), Ang (2007), Apergis et al. (2009) and Payne ...
It has been established fact that growing energy use, specifically in the emerging economies, is ass...
It has been established fact that growing energy use, specifically in the emerging economies, is ass...
This study complements existing literature by examining the nexus between energy consumption (EC), C...
This study complements existing literature by examining the nexus between energy consumption (EC), C...
This study explores the interrelationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth in selected Afri...
The present study investigates the dynamic relationship between energy intensity and CO2 emissions b...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we applied the recently proposed income elasticity approach to investigate ...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we applied the recently proposed income elasticity approach to investigate ...
This paper seeks to answer an empirical question of whether clean biomass energy consumption lowers ...
This paper analyzes the effect of economic growth, energy consumption and foreign trade on CO2 emiss...
This study attempts to further examine the impacts of income on carbon emissions in the African cont...
This paper investigates the relationship between CO2 emissions, energy consumption, population growt...
This paper revisits the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis and applies a flexible semi-parametri...
This study explores the dynamic effect of non-renewable energy, renewable energy, economic growth, a...
This article extends the recent findings of Liu (2005), Ang (2007), Apergis et al. (2009) and Payne ...