Any rise in real GDP crafts higher energy demand in Pakistan. This short-term rising energy requirement is fulfilled with the help of nonrenewable and renewable energy consumption, but nonrenewable energy consumption adds more in it. The rise in nonrenewable energy consumption lifts real GDP up in short-run. Forecast error variance decomposition illustrates nonrenewable energy consumption alone passes 87% variation in the CO2 emissions. This verifies fossil fuels are accountable for environmental degradation in Pakistan. The CO2 emissions worsen economic activity, real GDP falls but renewable energy consumption augments. This elevation in renewable energy consumption is the proof of stabilization efforts that are being initiated by official...
Like other developing countries, Pakistan faces one of the most serious challenges of how to mitigat...
This paper explores the asymmetric relationship between renewable energy consumption, non-renewable ...
Fossil fuels will still dominate energy in twenty years despite green power rising. The aim of the s...
Any rise in real GDP crafts higher energy demand in Pakistan. This short-term rising energy requirem...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the empirical effects of renewable and non-renewable energy ...
The study scrutinizes the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions...
The present study investigates the relationship between energy (renewable and nonrenewable) consumpt...
Developing countries like Pakistan are facing issues of environmental degradation. The use of non-re...
The aim of present study is to re-investigate the impact of renewable energy consumption on economic...
In this study an attempt was made to investigate carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption (EC), ...
The paper explores the existence of a long run equilibrium relationship among CO2 emissions, financi...
The economy of Pakistan has constantly been plunged due to its severe electricity shortages over the...
Impulse responses of our structural VAR portray a positive correlation between the real GDP of Roman...
The paper is an effort to fill the gap in the energy literature with a comprehensive country study f...
This study has attempted to analyze the dynamics of renewable energy consumption, economic growth, a...
Like other developing countries, Pakistan faces one of the most serious challenges of how to mitigat...
This paper explores the asymmetric relationship between renewable energy consumption, non-renewable ...
Fossil fuels will still dominate energy in twenty years despite green power rising. The aim of the s...
Any rise in real GDP crafts higher energy demand in Pakistan. This short-term rising energy requirem...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the empirical effects of renewable and non-renewable energy ...
The study scrutinizes the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions...
The present study investigates the relationship between energy (renewable and nonrenewable) consumpt...
Developing countries like Pakistan are facing issues of environmental degradation. The use of non-re...
The aim of present study is to re-investigate the impact of renewable energy consumption on economic...
In this study an attempt was made to investigate carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption (EC), ...
The paper explores the existence of a long run equilibrium relationship among CO2 emissions, financi...
The economy of Pakistan has constantly been plunged due to its severe electricity shortages over the...
Impulse responses of our structural VAR portray a positive correlation between the real GDP of Roman...
The paper is an effort to fill the gap in the energy literature with a comprehensive country study f...
This study has attempted to analyze the dynamics of renewable energy consumption, economic growth, a...
Like other developing countries, Pakistan faces one of the most serious challenges of how to mitigat...
This paper explores the asymmetric relationship between renewable energy consumption, non-renewable ...
Fossil fuels will still dominate energy in twenty years despite green power rising. The aim of the s...