The mitigating effects of economic complexity and renewable energy on carbon emissions in developed countries
Süleyman Demirel University · University of Alicante · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Under the growing threats of climate change, innovation and pollution reduction have become driving forces for cleaner economic growth and the environment. This study endeavors to analyze the effect of economic complexity—understood as structural transformation toward more sophisticated and knowledge‐based production, economic progress, renewable energy consumption, and population growth over carbon emissions. Our study employs panel data for a sample of 28 OECD countries covering the period of 1990–2014. The main contribution to the energy economics literature is given by bringing together the concept of environmental degradation and economic complexity controlling via renewable energy consumption…
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- 94.11
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- 100%
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- 118
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4Topics & keywords
- Renewable energy
- Economics
- Natural resource economics
- Cointegration
- Panel data
- Environmental degradation
- Energy consumption
- Environmental pollution