2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2021.105653
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The convergence in various dimensions of energy-economy-environment linkages: A comprehensive citation-based systematic literature review

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“… Second, the coarse-grained mixed country sampling may obscure research results. This finding is consistent with the view of Ahmad et al ( 2020 ) and Menegaki et al ( 2021 ) that energy use is generally closely related to a country’s level of development. Specifically, our results show significant heterogeneity in the impact of 12 CIFs on RED across developing, developed, and global scales.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendationssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“… Second, the coarse-grained mixed country sampling may obscure research results. This finding is consistent with the view of Ahmad et al ( 2020 ) and Menegaki et al ( 2021 ) that energy use is generally closely related to a country’s level of development. Specifically, our results show significant heterogeneity in the impact of 12 CIFs on RED across developing, developed, and global scales.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendationssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…According to the ranking analysis, two meaningful findings can be concluded, as follows: First, the factors concerned mostly are distributed in economic and environmental dimensions, and most of them are promoting factors, while the inhibiting factors, which also have a significant effect on RED, seem to receive little attention. Since the Industrial Revolution, the relationship between the economy, environment, and energy has been the focus of scholars’ attention (Menegaki et al 2021 ), which also explains the high frequency of using economic and environmental variables. In contrast, research on some of the obstacles in the social dimension is scarce, even though these factors are inevitable for countries to take into account to achieve sustainable RED.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Literature suggested that FD foster environmental development by supporting credit facilities for industrial operational process efficiencies and technological up gradation. Menegaki et al (2021) suggested financial development (FD) expand financial services accessibility and improve the existing ones to increase economic growth. Rajan and Zingales (2003) contend that the accumulation of local capital invested in developing locally-based enterprises is a major driver of economic growth.…”
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“…Citation analysis has become a well-known method of determining manuscripts' or authors' impact on a certain topic in a publication [41][42][43]. The goal of this work was to determine the characteristics of low-power PMEH research.…”
Section: The Trends Of Publishing Manuscripts Per Yearmentioning
confidence: 99%