Catch-up growth with alpha and beta decoupling and their relationships between CO2 emissions by GDP, population, energy production, and consumption
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(11), P. e31470 - e31470
Published: May 17, 2024
This
study
explores
the
relationship
between
CO2
emissions
by
GDP,
population,
energy
production,
and
consumption
in
United
States,
China,
Romania,
Thailand
economies
from
1990
to
2019.
It
evaluates
phenomenon
of
catch-up
growth,
which
transpires
when
an
lagging
economy
goes
through
expansionary
phase
after
a
period
below-average
performance.
We
used
stochastic
model
illustrate
terms
alpha
beta
decoupling
techniques.
The
outcomes
validated
positive
negative
attitudes
play
crucial
role
predicting
rise
owing
oil,
gas,
coal
use
comparison
Romania.
Romania
have
more
viable
road
sustainability
than
States
China.
China
appear
antagonistic
relationship,
as
suggested
attitudes.
are
considered
be
highly
environmentally
sustainable
countries
on
account
their
minimal
carbon
emissions,
efficient
usage,
forward-thinking
environmental
policies.
Accordingly,
policy
recommendations
offered
based
effective
mitigation
policies,
since
this
allows
for
determining
with
high
need
technological
advances,
best
practices,
intersectoral
Language: Английский
Energy efficiency and environmental regulations for mitigating carbon emissions in Chinese Provinces
Energy Efficiency,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(6)
Published: Aug. 1, 2024
Abstract
Taking
into
account
the
contributions
of
economic
performance
(GDP),
urbanization
(URB),
industrial
structure
(IND),
and
renewable
energy
consumption
(REC),
this
paper
examines
impact
green
technology
innovation
(GTE),
efficiency
(EF),
environmental
regulation
(ER)
on
CO2
emissions
in
Chinese
provinces
from
2010
to
2020.
Using
GMM
method
for
initial
estimation,
MMQR
as
2nd
generation
test
robustness
innovative
panel
causality
presented
by
JKS
test,
we
have
found:
1)
a
one
percent
boom
GDP
is
linked
with
0.08%
upward
push
CO
2
throughout
30
China.
2)
data
seems
effectively
decrease
emissions,
more
pronounced
observed
at
upper
quantile.
3)
The
policy
limited
across
all
quantiles.
study
novel
implications
regarding
sustainable
development
carbon
neutrality
objectives.
Language: Английский
Economic sanctions and energy efficiency: Evidence from Iranian industrial sub-sectors
Leyla Jabari,
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Ali Asghar Salem,
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Omid Zamani
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et al.
Energy Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 107920 - 107920
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Unleashing the Power of Artificial Intelligence: A Game Changer for Urban Energy Efficiency in China
Sustainable Cities and Society,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 106372 - 106372
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The Impact of Digital Trade Barriers on Technological Innovation Efficiency and Sustainable Development
Modan Yan,
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Haiyun Liu
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Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(12), P. 5169 - 5169
Published: June 18, 2024
The
global
digitization
trend
provides
a
favorable
development
environment
for
the
efficient
acquisition
of
knowledge
and
technology.
However,
restrictions
imposed
by
countries
on
digital
trade
have
hindered
this
trend.
This
study
is
based
60
sample
to
impact
barrier
(DTB)
technology
innovation
efficiency
(TIE)
each
country
pathways
from
2014
2020.
Research
finds
that
DTB
significantly
inhibits
TIE.
Among
five
different
policy
fields
form
DTB,
Infrastructure
Connecting
Other
greatest
negative
A
mechanism
analysis
found
increases
difficulty
acquiring
spillover
high
cost
research
development,
leading
mismatch
low
resources,
ultimately
reduction
in
technological
various
countries.
Participating
international
networks
improving
capabilities
moderating
effect
aforementioned
impacts
beneficial
sustainable
national
innovation.
Heterogeneity
tests
indicate
with
weaker
capabilities,
low-
middle-income
countries,
not
joined
OECD
more
significant
impact.
serves
as
an
important
reference
government
adjust
policies
guide
effective
use
external
resources
Language: Английский
Household energy poverty and personal time allocation: Empirical evidence from China
Zhiqun Li,
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Shanju Xie,
No information about this author
Dongming Wei
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et al.
Utilities Policy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
93, P. 101834 - 101834
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Does artificial intelligence improve energy efficiency? Evidence from provincial data in China
Energy Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 108149 - 108149
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Discovering the E-Government and COVID-19 Effect on Sustainable Development: Novel Findings from the China Provinces
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(13), P. 5437 - 5437
Published: June 26, 2024
This
paper
investigates
the
effect
of
E-government
(EG)
and
COVID-19
on
environmental
sustainability
(ES),
considering
Load
Capacity
Curve
(LCC)
in
Chinese
provinces,
which
employs
panel
MMQR
method.
study
reveals
that
initiatives
positively
impact
sustainability,
with
a
1%
increase
effectiveness
leading
to
rise
ES
between
0.05%
0.40%.
Conversely,
has
pronounced
negative
particularly
at
medium
quantiles.
The
results
also
report
non-LCC
hypothesis
provinces.
Dumitrescu–Hurlin
(DH)
causality
outcome
indicates
bi-directional
causal
association
practices
unidirectional
link
from
sustainability.
These
findings
highlight
policy
implication
critical
role
promoting
despite
challenges
posed
by
economic
demographic
factors.
Language: Английский
How green strategies and policies influence production‐based emissions, industrial development and sustainable development goals?
Haoran Liu,
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Yunfei Jiang,
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Adnan Khurshid
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et al.
Natural Resources Forum,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 24, 2024
Abstract
Sustainable
development
is
a
global
imperative;
however,
it
unattainable
without
transformation
of
the
production
sector.
Therefore,
study
examines
impact
green
strategies
[Industrial
innovation,
Eco‐tech
imports‐IMPT,
and
Green
finances‐GFN]
policy
interventions
[Environmental
policy‐EPY
Environmental
taxes‐ETX]
on
production‐based
emissions
(PBE),
industrial
value
addition
(IVA),
sustainable
goals
(SDG).
The
covers
years
1990–2022
focuses
25
European
nations.
In
addition,
pooled
mean
grouped
(PMG)‐ARDL
group
(MG)
techniques
were
used
to
assess
short‐
long‐term
parameters.
country‐specific
relationships
are
evaluated
using
Bootstrap
Granger
Causality
test.
results
affirm
that
mitigated
PBE
increased
IVA
SDG
in
Europe.
However,
globalization
energy
use
increase
while
impeding
progress
toward
SDGs.
mitigation
technologies
fueled
with
(MPRE)
came
out
as
ultimate
solution,
which
requires
practices
across
all
sectors.
suggested
governments
implement
eco‐friendly
policies
boost
GFN,
reduce
pollution,
output,
meet
Development
Goals.
Language: Английский