2023
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.1085372
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RETRACTED: An empirical investigation of the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth on climate change, evidence from emerging Asian countries

Abstract: One of the greatest challenges facing humanity in the current millennium is the need to mitigate climate change, and one of the most viable options to overcome this challenge is to invest in renewable energy. The study dynamically examines the impact of renewable and non-renewable energy consumption and economic growth on climate change, using Augmented Mean Group (AMG) technique in emerging Asian countries during the period 1975–2020. The estimated results show that the consumption of renewable energy sources… Show more

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“…This result identifies renewable energy consumption as a major factor affecting economic growth in selected Asian emerging economies, which is inconsistent with the arguments of classical economics. Thus, implementing policies to expand renewable energy efficiency will boost economic growth in Asian emerging economies, consistent with previous studies by [ 25 , 28 , 47 , 49 , 50 , 116 – 119 ]. Also, gross fixed capital formation has significantly boosted economic growth in specific emerging Asian economies.…”
Section: Analysis Results and Interpretationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This result identifies renewable energy consumption as a major factor affecting economic growth in selected Asian emerging economies, which is inconsistent with the arguments of classical economics. Thus, implementing policies to expand renewable energy efficiency will boost economic growth in Asian emerging economies, consistent with previous studies by [ 25 , 28 , 47 , 49 , 50 , 116 – 119 ]. Also, gross fixed capital formation has significantly boosted economic growth in specific emerging Asian economies.…”
Section: Analysis Results and Interpretationsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, foreign direct investment (FDI) can also contribute to environmental sustainability by integrating green energy, enhancing energy efficiency, and promoting technological advancements in operational procedures. Reducing harmful emissions is of utmost importance, and one effective way to achieve this is by enhancing the affordability and accessibility of low-carbon technology [141]. When countries adopt climate policies, they experience a boost in the importation of low-carbon technologies and an increase in green foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following [63,118,119], this study applies the heterogeneous causality strategy of Dumitrescu and Hurlin, which has the potential to serve as an extra vigor measure to account for opposing causality deficiencies. The method can be can be demonstrated in Eq (22):…”
Section: Granger Bilateral Causality Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following [ 63 , 118 , 119 ], this study applies the heterogeneous causality strategy of Dumitrescu and Hurlin, which has the potential to serve as an extra vigor measure to account for opposing causality deficiencies. The method can be can be demonstrated in Eq ( 22 ): where the factors T and y are called the pairwise order and n, i and t are the extreme lag span cross section and time, respectively.…”
Section: Model Building Variable Data Sources and Description And Est...mentioning
confidence: 99%