Carbon emissionsChinaEnergy structureNew normalNon-linear relationshipThreshold modelIn recent years, the correlation between economic growth and environmental pollution has become noticeably contentious in China, which is experiencing the process of transitions in various social and economic sectors, for ...
Since energy consumption reflects real economic activity, we want to use carbon dioxide emissions from energy combustion to predict fluctuations in GDP growth rates, in the hope of contributing to a deeper understanding of the interaction between the environment and the economy. Nonetheless, GDP ...
carbon emissions in China 米志付 英国伦敦大学学院副教授、博士生导师 伦敦政治经济学院高级访问学者 报告摘要 China has entered a new phase of economic development—a new normal—in which large-scale, rapid and multidimensional chan...
and economic growth and energy consumption has a one-way causation with economic growth.Carbon emission has a dramatic short-term impact on energy con-sumption,economic growth and carbon emissions and the main contributing factor to all the three elements is carbon emission.Based on their study ...
Results suggest that richer countries exhibit technical progress in a way that economizes on carbon dioxide emissions but that poorer countries do not. Furthermore, there is no indication that the growth process is leading poorer countries to move towards the adoption of the same pollution-...
Energy consumption, economic growth, and carbon emissions: Challenges faced by an EU candidate member Ugur Soytas a, ⁎ , Ramazan Sari a,b a Middle East Technical University, Department of Business Administration, 06531 Ankara, Turkey b
Energy consumption and economic growth and carbon emissions present the long-run equilibrium relationship 翻译结果2复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 null 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Energy consumption and carbon emissions and economic growth renders long-term equilibrium relationships ...
Carbon Dioxide Emissions, economic growth and energy mix: empirical evidence from 93 countries This paper provides an empirical analysis of CO2 emissions and economic growth, based on a panel dataset covering 93 countries over the period 1960-2008, and examines the challenge of country selection for...
CO2 emissions, nuclear energy, renewable energy and economic growth in the US This study explores the causal relationship between carbon dioxide (CO) emissions, renewable and nuclear energy consumption and real GDP for the US for the... K Menyah,Y Wolde-Rufael - 《Energy Policy》 被引量: ...
Despite this, global carbon dioxide emissions growth will continue at 1.8 percent per annum for the foreseeable future, a result that is not sensitive to average output growth. Instead, emissions growth continues because output and population will grow most rapidly in lower-income nations with high...