2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2017.01.059
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Economic growth, energy, and environmental Kuznets curve

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“…Concerning the environmental Kuznets curve, for the Tunisian case during the period 1980-2009, Jebli and Youssef [47] did not support the EKC, the same conclusion being also stated by Özokcu and Özdemir [69] for 26 OECD countries with high-income levels, as well as for 52 emerging states over 1980-2010. On the contrary, Apergis et al [70] confirmed the EKC hypothesis, but only for ten U.S. states over 1960-2010, Ahmad et al [71] for Croatia over 1992Q1-2011Q1, Wang et al [72] for China over 2000-2013, and Sinha and Bhattacharya [73] for 139 Indian cities during 2001-2013.…”
Section: An Overview Of Literature On Renewable Energy Consumption-ecmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Concerning the environmental Kuznets curve, for the Tunisian case during the period 1980-2009, Jebli and Youssef [47] did not support the EKC, the same conclusion being also stated by Özokcu and Özdemir [69] for 26 OECD countries with high-income levels, as well as for 52 emerging states over 1980-2010. On the contrary, Apergis et al [70] confirmed the EKC hypothesis, but only for ten U.S. states over 1960-2010, Ahmad et al [71] for Croatia over 1992Q1-2011Q1, Wang et al [72] for China over 2000-2013, and Sinha and Bhattacharya [73] for 139 Indian cities during 2001-2013.…”
Section: An Overview Of Literature On Renewable Energy Consumption-ecmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The multivariate framework includes gross domestic product per capita as proxy for sustainable economic growth [8,18,19,32,40,[45][46][47]49,50,53,55,59,64,[67][68][69]72], renewable energy measures (both overall and by type), and country-level controls, as given in Table 2. …”
Section: Sample Selection and Variable Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pao et al (2011) applied the cointegration technique and conducted a causality test to examine the dynamic relationships between CO2 emissions, energy use, and real output for Russia for the period 1990-2007. They did not find any support in favor of the EKC hypothesis; another more recent study (Ozokcu and Ozdemir, 2017) also did not find any support in favor of this hypothesis. Adom et al (2012) investigated the short-and long-term equilibrium relationship between CO2 emissions, economic growth, technical efficiency, and industrial structure for Ghana, Senegal, and Morocco.…”
Section: Co2 Emissions Energy Consumption and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Several approaches are based on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC), in which economic development initially leads to deterioration in the environment and, in the later stage, environmental quality degradation slows down relative to economic growth. The application of EKC is conducted on both developed and developing countries [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%