Energy Growth Nexus in an era of Globalization reviews current research and practical policy considerations reflective of the ongoing transformation, covering four broad globalization themes from existing research literature: energy consumption, renewable energy consumption, financial markets and energy markets. Within these themes, contributors evaluate transformations in the energy-growth association relating to economic slowdowns, trade patterns, impacts of globalization, cross-border technological spillovers, changes in the risk profile of the countries, advent of Sustainable Development…mehr
Energy Growth Nexus in an era of Globalization reviews current research and practical policy considerations reflective of the ongoing transformation, covering four broad globalization themes from existing research literature: energy consumption, renewable energy consumption, financial markets and energy markets. Within these themes, contributors evaluate transformations in the energy-growth association relating to economic slowdowns, trade patterns, impacts of globalization, cross-border technological spillovers, changes in the risk profile of the countries, advent of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), changes in the pattern of cross-border labor force migration, and rising environmental awareness, among many other considerations.
Policymakers, energy economists, and energy researchers in a range of connected disciplines will find this to be a great resource on the energy growth sector. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Muhammad Shahbaz is a Tenured Professor of Energy Economics, in the School of Management and Economics at Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He is a Visiting Research Fellow of the Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, UK. He has widely published in peer-reviewed international journals, and has published more than 325 research papers.
Dr. Aviral Kumar Tiwari is Associate Professor at Rajagiri Business School (RBS), India. Prior to joining RBS, he served as Associate Professor at Montpellier Business School, France, and as an Assistant Professor at IBS Hyderabad, India. His research interests focus on various issues concerning energy, environment, tourism, macroeconomy and growth & development. He has published in various journals of international repute including top ranked journals in the prestigious Financial Times 50 list. His previous researches have featured in journals such as Journal of Business Ethics, Tourism Management, Annals of Tourism Research, Economics Letters, Energy Economics, International Review of Financial Analysis, Economic Modelling and many others.
Inhaltsangabe
. Exploring the linkages between technological advancements and environmental degradation on energy-growth nexus 2. A Long Run Nexus of Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Nepal 3. The Energy Consumption-Growth Nexus in Jamaica: Does Globalization Matter? 4. Return and volatility spillovers between fossil oil and seafood commodity markets 5. Econometric analysis of economic growth-energy consumption nexus in emerging economies: The role of globalisation 6. Commodities Spillover Effect in the United States: Insight from the Housing, Energy, and Agricultural Commodity Markets 7. The Effect of Globalization on Energy Consumption: Evidence from Selected OECD Countries 8. The electricity retail sales and economic policy uncertainty: The evidence from electricity end-use, industrial sector, and transportation sector 10. Economics of Offshore Renewable Energy 11. Investigating the Determinants of Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies: Comparative Roles of Trade and Financial Globalization 12. Is globalisation a driver for energy efficiency and sustainable development? 13. Renewable energy consumption, human capital index and economic complexity in 16 Latin America countries: evidence using threshold regressions 14. Quest for Energy Efficiency: The role of Human capital, and Firm Internationalization 15. Green growth and energy transition: An assessment on selected emerging economies 16. Making Green Finance Work for the Sustainable Energy Transition in Emerging Economies 17. A Revisit of Globalization and Carbon Dioxide Emission Nexus: Evidence from Top Globalized Economies 18. Is There an Asymmetric Causality Between Renewable Energy and Energy Consumption in BIC Countries? 19. Energy Consumption, Financial Development, Globalization and Economic Growth in Poland: New Evidence from an Asymmetric Analysis
. Exploring the linkages between technological advancements and environmental degradation on energy-growth nexus 2. A Long Run Nexus of Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth in Nepal 3. The Energy Consumption-Growth Nexus in Jamaica: Does Globalization Matter? 4. Return and volatility spillovers between fossil oil and seafood commodity markets 5. Econometric analysis of economic growth-energy consumption nexus in emerging economies: The role of globalisation 6. Commodities Spillover Effect in the United States: Insight from the Housing, Energy, and Agricultural Commodity Markets 7. The Effect of Globalization on Energy Consumption: Evidence from Selected OECD Countries 8. The electricity retail sales and economic policy uncertainty: The evidence from electricity end-use, industrial sector, and transportation sector 10. Economics of Offshore Renewable Energy 11. Investigating the Determinants of Energy Efficiency in Emerging Economies: Comparative Roles of Trade and Financial Globalization 12. Is globalisation a driver for energy efficiency and sustainable development? 13. Renewable energy consumption, human capital index and economic complexity in 16 Latin America countries: evidence using threshold regressions 14. Quest for Energy Efficiency: The role of Human capital, and Firm Internationalization 15. Green growth and energy transition: An assessment on selected emerging economies 16. Making Green Finance Work for the Sustainable Energy Transition in Emerging Economies 17. A Revisit of Globalization and Carbon Dioxide Emission Nexus: Evidence from Top Globalized Economies 18. Is There an Asymmetric Causality Between Renewable Energy and Energy Consumption in BIC Countries? 19. Energy Consumption, Financial Development, Globalization and Economic Growth in Poland: New Evidence from an Asymmetric Analysis
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