2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.03.135
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Life expectancy in the ANZUS-BENELUX countries: The role of renewable energy, environmental pollution, economic growth and good governance

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“…The renewable energy use also increases the life expectancy by emitting less environmental pollution. This outcome is consistent with the outcome of Majeed et al [ 12 ], Rodriguez-Alvarez [ 13 ], and Rahman and Alam [ 68 ]. They asserted that the renewable energy significantly improve the health status through direct and indirect ways.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The renewable energy use also increases the life expectancy by emitting less environmental pollution. This outcome is consistent with the outcome of Majeed et al [ 12 ], Rodriguez-Alvarez [ 13 ], and Rahman and Alam [ 68 ]. They asserted that the renewable energy significantly improve the health status through direct and indirect ways.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The modified Wald test, Frees test, and Wooldridge test are used to check for the above problems, respectively [84][85][86]. The test results show that the standard fixed-effects model has heteroscedasticity and correlation problems, which may cause estimation inefficiency [87]. Therefore, the estimation method is changed in the robustness test.…”
Section: Basic Estimation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the existence of heteroscedasticity, cross-sectional dependence, and autocorrelation, the feasibility generalized least squares (FGLS) technique and Driscoll and Kraay standard error are employed [61,94]. Driscoll and Kraay standard errors are produced through weighted heteroskedasticity autocorrelation (HAC), which can effectively address the complications caused by heteroscedasticity, cross-sectional dependence, and autocorrelation [87]. The estimation results after changing the estimation methods are shown in Table 8.…”
Section: Change Of Estimation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 provides a summary of these studies. The literature in Table 1 might be classified as follows: i) There is a consensus in the literature that environmental degradation rises infant mortality (Ecevit & Çetin, 2016;Majeed & Khan, 2019;Erdoğan et al, 2019;Shobande, 2020;Majeed & Ozturk, 2020;Omri et al, 2022;Yu et al, 2022;Tsai et al, 2022;Barua et al, 2022) and reduces life expectancy (Balan, 2016;Sirag et al, 2017;Matthew et al, 2018;Nkalu & Edeme, 2019;Erdoğan et al, 2019;Majeed & Khan, 2019;Majeed & Ozturk, 2020;Akter et al, 2020;Hossain et al, 2020;Rodriguez-Alvarez, 2021;Murthy et al, 2021;Alimi & Ajide, 2021;Chen et al, 2021;Bouchoucha, 2021;Rjoub et al, 2021;Azam et al, 2022;Omri et al, 2022;Rahman & Alam, 2022a;Arafat et al, 2022;Radmehr & Adebayo, 2022;Salehnia et al, 2022;Ibrahim, 2022;Bayar et al, 2022). Also, Mutizwa and Makochekanwa (2015) concluded that environmental degradation does not have an impact on infant mortality.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After these studies, social, economic, environmental and policy factors that determine health status were examined in the literature (Klomp & De Haan, 2008;Asemane, Emamgholipour & Rshidian, 2015;Nicholas, Edward & Bernardin, 2016;Kafili & Ghasemzade, 2019;Osakede, 2020;Ojo Olusoji et al, 2020;Alimi & Ajide, 2021;Doucouliagos, Hennessy & Mallick, 2021;Owumı & Alfred, 2021;Ibukun, 2021). Most of the studies in the literature have concluded that environmental pollution negatively affects health status (Sirag et al, 2017;Matthew et al, 2018;Majeed & Khan, 2019;Hossain et al, 2020;Shobande, 2020;Chen et al, 2021;Rahman & Alam, 2022a;Azam et al, 2022;Omri, et al, 2022). On the contrary, some of the previous studies concluded that environmental protection expenditure improved environmental quality (Farzanegan & Mennel, 2012;Bostan et al, 2016;He et al, 2018;Huang, 2018;Basoglu & Uzar, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%