Structural change and economic growth: Causality relationships in the case of Poland DOI Creative Commons
Magdalena Cyrek

Equilibrium Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 17, 2024

Research background: Structural change and economic growth characterise any process of development have relevant research background. However, the on identification a character relationships between phenomena are not conclusive. Researchers either find that induces structural is demand-driven or determines dependencies supply-driven relation two-directional with overlapping interdependencies. Moreover, association may be shaped differently depending specific conditions each economy transform over time. Purpose article: The aim study to investigate in sectional composition employment Poland using state-level quarterly data for 2008–2022. It empirically verifies whether changes structure influence this national context, giving insights into developmental Polish case only an example feedbacks specify catching-up economy. Diagnosing dominating high importance modern transforming country identifying limitations interdependencies make it possible avoid middle-income trap. Methods: paper examines causality Granger-test analyses VAR models. uses some alternative measures change, namely Norm Absolute Value (NAV), Modified Lilien Index (MLI), Clark (CI) catch labour reallocation across sections activity (NACE Rev. 2). They then adopted lead-lag models growth. Findings & value added: browses classical three-sectoral approach transformation more detailed layout capture its character. compares derive conclusions. Methodologically, highlights need in-depth finer aggregation different properties. focused situation economy, which yet been verified. findings universal interesting plans policy needs focus demand- supply side-relationships. results suggest rather unidirectional running from thus modernisation This implies necessity build stronger inter-sectoral linkages enable spillover effects can accelerate induce mutually reinforcing mechanisms development.

Language: Английский

Ecological power of energy storage, clean fuel innovation, and energy-related research and development technologies DOI
Selin Karlılar, Uğur Korkut Pata,

Wang Qiang

et al.

Renewable Energy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 241, P. 122377 - 122377

Published: Jan. 9, 2025

Language: Английский

Citations

4

Linking Resource Richness, Digital Economy, and Clean Energy to Ecological Footprint and Load Capacity Factor in Emerging Markets DOI Open Access
Solomon Prince Nathaniel, Chikaodili Josephine Solomon, Khurshid Khudoykulov

et al.

Natural Resources Forum, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 8, 2025

ABSTRACT The wave of digitalization has spread across all countries in the world, with lasting environmental consequences medium and long term. On flip side, impact resource richness, including its exploitation consumption, been an age‐long debate among policymakers, particularly emerging markets. As such, this study examines effect natural resources (NR), digital economy, clean energy consumption on ecological footprint (EF) load capacity factor (LCF) from 2000 to 2022. current enriches literature by assessing different dimensions economy both demand side supply quality. results augment mean group estimator suggest that NR economic growth increase EF models. However, indicators except ICT goods exports, alleviate EF. same set variables reduce also LCF for selected countries. Renewable (REC) heterogeneous effects LCF, suggesting is not adequately consumed In addition, direction causality flows A bidirectional exists between REC EF, LCF. Based findings, it recommended develop more technologies, intensify process promotion, mobilize benefits transition a sustainable environment.

Language: Английский

Citations

3

Sustainability in action: policy, innovation, and Globalization’s influence on ecological footprint sub-components in G20 nation DOI Creative Commons
Xue Zhao,

Yu Wence,

Zhang Haiyuan

et al.

Frontiers in Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: April 28, 2025

The rapid decline in environmental quality and the expanding ecological footprint (EFP) have become critical challenges, particularly for G20 nations that play a central role global economic growth. This study investigates determinants of its sub-components across 17 G 20 countries over period 1996 to 2021. Using advanced econometric methods such as cross-sectional dependence tests, slope homogeneity unit root cointegration GMM, fixed effect models, Granger causality analysis, this research provides comprehensive analysis key drivers. findings highlight technological advancements significantly reduce footprint, especially by enhancing regulations fostering sustainable practices. Human capital (HC) institutional (IQ) emerge contributors sustainability, while globalization (GB) demonstrates mixed effects on outcomes. Moreover, stringent policies (EPS) exhibit robust bidirectional causal relationships with EFP, underscoring their vital mitigating degradation. underscores importance targeted governmental interventions promote innovation, strengthen frameworks, enforce rigorous regulations. These insights provide actionable guidance balance growth aligning sustainability goals.

Language: Английский

Citations

0

Exploring the dynamic capability of green technology innovation for achieving sustainable development: an empirical insight from China DOI

L. Chen,

Ibikunle Kaosarat Olawunmi,

Marcelo Piemonte Ribeiro

et al.

International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 31(7), P. 747 - 760

Published: March 27, 2024

During the past several decades, world has been putting strong emphasis on role of environmental technology innovation which can reduce degradation and promote sustainable development. This research sheds light impact green or eco development for China. Additionally, effects other variables such as governance, information communication technology, trade uncertainty urban population are also analysed. The study employs Fully modified ordinary least squares (FMOLS) Canonical Cointegration Regression (CCR) long run tests Breitung Candelon Spectral Granger-Causality time varying granger causality test. results suggest that promotes in run. roles governance quality urbanization found to be positive while ICT is insignificant yet negative. insignificant. Based these results, calls private public organizations industries invest innovation. Different incentives from government encourage technologies.

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Synergizing energy investments, environmental taxation, and innovative technology within carbon neutrality targets of E7 bloc: Do institutional pathways and structural changes matter? DOI
Bright Akwasi Gyamfi, Stephen Taiwo Onifade, Elvis Kwame Ofori

et al.

Applied Energy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 381, P. 125124 - 125124

Published: Dec. 16, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

2

Structural change and economic growth: Causality relationships in the case of Poland DOI Creative Commons
Magdalena Cyrek

Equilibrium Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economic Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 17, 2024

Research background: Structural change and economic growth characterise any process of development have relevant research background. However, the on identification a character relationships between phenomena are not conclusive. Researchers either find that induces structural is demand-driven or determines dependencies supply-driven relation two-directional with overlapping interdependencies. Moreover, association may be shaped differently depending specific conditions each economy transform over time. Purpose article: The aim study to investigate in sectional composition employment Poland using state-level quarterly data for 2008–2022. It empirically verifies whether changes structure influence this national context, giving insights into developmental Polish case only an example feedbacks specify catching-up economy. Diagnosing dominating high importance modern transforming country identifying limitations interdependencies make it possible avoid middle-income trap. Methods: paper examines causality Granger-test analyses VAR models. uses some alternative measures change, namely Norm Absolute Value (NAV), Modified Lilien Index (MLI), Clark (CI) catch labour reallocation across sections activity (NACE Rev. 2). They then adopted lead-lag models growth. Findings & value added: browses classical three-sectoral approach transformation more detailed layout capture its character. compares derive conclusions. Methodologically, highlights need in-depth finer aggregation different properties. focused situation economy, which yet been verified. findings universal interesting plans policy needs focus demand- supply side-relationships. results suggest rather unidirectional running from thus modernisation This implies necessity build stronger inter-sectoral linkages enable spillover effects can accelerate induce mutually reinforcing mechanisms development.

Language: Английский

Citations

1