2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-06352-y
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Environmental implication of offshore economic activities in Indonesia: a dual analyses of cointegration and causality

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“…The same asymmetric pattern of interaction is established both in long run and short run. The finding supports the findings from Udemba et al ( 2019 ) for China, Udemba et al ( 2019 ) for Indonesia, and Udemba ( 2020a ) for Turkey. However, a departure from the findings of impacts of fossil fuels on environment shows that a positive shock to the renewable energy consumption will impact positively and significantly (at 1 percent level) on Chile’s environment by reducing the carbon emission by 2.634 (−2.634).…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The same asymmetric pattern of interaction is established both in long run and short run. The finding supports the findings from Udemba et al ( 2019 ) for China, Udemba et al ( 2019 ) for Indonesia, and Udemba ( 2020a ) for Turkey. However, a departure from the findings of impacts of fossil fuels on environment shows that a positive shock to the renewable energy consumption will impact positively and significantly (at 1 percent level) on Chile’s environment by reducing the carbon emission by 2.634 (−2.634).…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The same asymmetric pattern of interaction is established both in long run and short run. The finding supports the findings from (Udemba, 2019 for China;Udemba et al, 2019 for Indonesia and Udemba, 2020 for Turkey). However, a departure from the findings of impacts of fossil fuels on environment, shows a positive shock to the renewable energy consumption will impact positively and significantly (at 1 percent level) on Chile's environment by reducing the carbon emission by 2.634 (-2.634).…”
Section: Descriptive Statistics and Unit Root Testssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Conclusively, the recent studies of Olanipekun, Saint Akadiri, Olawumi, Bekun, and Adewale (), Akadiri, Bekun, Taheri, and Akadiri (), Akadiri, Saint Akadiri, and Gungor (), Alola, Bekun, and Sarkodie (), Balcilar, Bekun, and Uzuner (), Balsalobre‐Lorente, Bekun, Etokakpan, and Driha (), Bekun and Agboola (), Bekun, Emir, and Sarkodie (), Saint Akadiri, Bekun, and Sarkodie (), Saint Akadiri, Alola, Olasehinde‐Williams, and Etokakpan (), Saint Akadiri, Lasisi, Uzuner, and Akadiri (), Samu, Bekun, and Fahrioglu () and Udemba, Güngör, and Bekun () all focus on the impacts of macroeconomic determinants on environmental degradation for various countries either through time series or panel‐based methodology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%