2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136284
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Modelling coal rent, economic growth and CO2 emissions: Does regulatory quality matter in BRICS economies?

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“…The study found that transport energy usage exerts a positive impact on the economic growth of N-GCC and MATE part of the MENA, while transport infrastructure influences economic advancement of the MENA region. Adedoyin et al, (2019) found a negative impact of coal rent on carbon emission in the BRICS economies. Others related studies (Apergis and Payne 2010;Ziramba 2009;World-Rufael 2010, 2007, 2004Yuan et al 2007;Shui and Lam 2004) validated the coal consumption-led economic expansion nexus, whereas others believe the nexus works the opposite way (Govindaraju and Tang 2013;Zhang and Xu 2012;Jinkeet al 2008;Reynolds and Kolodziej 2008;Soytas and Sari, 2003).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The study found that transport energy usage exerts a positive impact on the economic growth of N-GCC and MATE part of the MENA, while transport infrastructure influences economic advancement of the MENA region. Adedoyin et al, (2019) found a negative impact of coal rent on carbon emission in the BRICS economies. Others related studies (Apergis and Payne 2010;Ziramba 2009;World-Rufael 2010, 2007, 2004Yuan et al 2007;Shui and Lam 2004) validated the coal consumption-led economic expansion nexus, whereas others believe the nexus works the opposite way (Govindaraju and Tang 2013;Zhang and Xu 2012;Jinkeet al 2008;Reynolds and Kolodziej 2008;Soytas and Sari, 2003).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Thus, profits of the foreign firm are sent back to the head office in their home country, which facilitates the capital transfer from the host country.In a related development, four hypotheses have been advanced as a premise to explain the coal consumption-led growth nexus. First, the growth hypothesis asserts that economic progress is driven by coal consumption as supported by Adedoyin et al, (2020) in the BRICS economies.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The choice of this study to adopt the ARDL bound testing to cointegration as developed by Pesaran et al (2001) became necessary because of its dynamic applicability irrespective of the nature of the integration of the series. This is the advantage that ARDL has over the traditional method in use.…”
Section: Ardl Bounds Testing To Cointegrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the advantage that ARDL has over the traditional method in use. Pesaran et at. (2001) went further to note that another advantage of ARDL over other method is that it carries out a dual estimation; first, it estimates both the short-and long-run interaction between the variable of the functional model, and secondly, it investigates the causal effect existing between the series.…”
Section: Ardl Bounds Testing To Cointegrationmentioning
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