2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111146
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European commitment to COP21 and the role of energy consumption, FDI, trade and economic complexity in sustaining economic growth

Abstract: The nexus between economic growth and energy consumption has been exhaustively explored, yet the empirical evidence and the theoretical points of view remain at odds. This study contextualises and capitalises on this discrepancy and examines the connection between non-renewable and renewable energy consumption and economic growth, considering the moderating impact of economic complexity, trade openness, FDI and institutional quality. We use a panel quantile regression model and data from 32 European countries … Show more

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“…Many studies have tried to explain this relationship using different environmental and economic proxies (Bekun et al, 2019;Destek & Sinha, 2020;Dong et al, 2020;Neagu & Teodoru, 2019;Youssef et al, 2020). Among all the environmental and economic indicators, EF and ECI have attracted much attention in the past few years (Buhari et al, 2020;Chu, 2020;Pata, 2021). The following seminal research work used EF to explain the relationship between environment and economic activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have tried to explain this relationship using different environmental and economic proxies (Bekun et al, 2019;Destek & Sinha, 2020;Dong et al, 2020;Neagu & Teodoru, 2019;Youssef et al, 2020). Among all the environmental and economic indicators, EF and ECI have attracted much attention in the past few years (Buhari et al, 2020;Chu, 2020;Pata, 2021). The following seminal research work used EF to explain the relationship between environment and economic activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies show a positive correlation between economic growth and energy consumption [39][40][41][42][43][44]. More recent research shows no long-run relationship between the two [45] or even suggesting that renewable energy consumption has a more effective impact on the economic growth [46,47].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worthwhile to mention here that the implications and conclusions of this work might be fruitful to reduce the oil and fossil fuel dependence of GCC countries. Export product diversification presents overall economic complexity, structural change, and manufacturing systems, as it affects the energy mix structure in the host country (Dogan et al, 2020b ; Rafique et al, 2021 ). Hence, studying the role of export diversification is logical and in line with the existing research work (Can et al, 2020 ; Shahbaz et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%