Renewable energy, economic freedom and economic policy uncertainty: New evidence from a dynamic panel threshold analysis for the G-7 and BRIC countries

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Cem Işık
Mihaela Simionescu
Serdar Ongan
Magdalena Radulescu
Zahid Yousaf
Abdul Rehman
Rafael Alvarado
Munir Ahmad
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[1] Anadolu University,Faculty of Tourism
[2] University of Bucharest,Department of Economics
[3] Faculty of Business Administration,Institute of Doctoral and Post
[4] Institute of Economic Forecasting,Doctoral Studies
[5] University of South Florida,College of Economics and Management
[6] University of Pitesti,Esai Business School
[7] Department of Finance,College of International Economics & Trade
[8] Accounting and Economics,“Belt and Road” Bulk Commodity Research Center
[9] University Lucian Blaga of Sibiu,undefined
[10] Government College of Management Sciences,undefined
[11] Henan Agricultural University,undefined
[12] Universidad Espiritu Santo,undefined
[13] Ningbo University of Finance and Economics,undefined
[14] Ningbo University of Finance and Economics,undefined
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EKC hypothesis; Renewable energy consumption; EPU; BRIC and G-7 countries; P18; Q4; Q43;
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This study aims to demonstrate the impact of renewable energy consumption (REC) on environmental degradation using the EKC hypothesis testing for the BRIC and G-7 countries. Two EKC models were created and tested, with Model 2 including REC and other independent variables such as economic freedom (EF) and economic policy uncertainty (EPU), which affect the level of renewable energy consumption and CO2 emissions. Empirical findings indicate that the EKC hypothesis is verified faster in the REC-EF-EPU-based EKC model (Model 2) than in the EF-EPU-based EKC model (Model 1) for G-7 countries since the turning point takes place earlier in Model 2 than in Model 1 with REC. This suggests that renewable energy consumption accelerates the reduction of CO2 emissions. Moreover, this earlier turning point results in lower environmental cleaning costs, less time vesting, and saving resources and money for G-7 countries. However, the study found no evidence supporting the EKC hypothesis for the BRIC countries.
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页码:3367 / 3382
页数:15
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