2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1979477/v1
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Emission policy thresholds for energy consumption on economic growth in MINT and BRICS countries

Abstract: The article explores the nexuses between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, economic growth, renewable energy consumption, and trade openness in the fast-growing MINT (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, and Turkiye) and BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) economies for the period 1990–2019. The study utilized threshold regression to provide a policy threshold on carbon emission metrics tons per capita of 0.96, 0.36, for the fast-growth emerging markets. The study also provides complementary thresholds… Show more

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“…Abdulqadir (2022a) found overwhelming evidence of an infliction point between CO 2 emissions metric tons per capita and renewable energy consumption in OPEC member countries over the period 1990–2019. In other studies, Abdulqadir (2022c) focused on the G7 countries, while Abdulqadir (2022b) focused on the MINT and BRICS countries. The underly insightful debate will open more contributions and discussion on the renewable energy threshold effect analysis considering the SSA countries as a knowledge gap to the extant literature.…”
Section: Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abdulqadir (2022a) found overwhelming evidence of an infliction point between CO 2 emissions metric tons per capita and renewable energy consumption in OPEC member countries over the period 1990–2019. In other studies, Abdulqadir (2022c) focused on the G7 countries, while Abdulqadir (2022b) focused on the MINT and BRICS countries. The underly insightful debate will open more contributions and discussion on the renewable energy threshold effect analysis considering the SSA countries as a knowledge gap to the extant literature.…”
Section: Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%