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Growth and renewable energy in Europe: A random effect model with evidence for neutrality hypothesis
Authors:Angeliki N. Menegaki
Affiliation:
  • Department of Languages, Literature and Civilization of Black Sea Countries, Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini 69100, Greece
  • Abstract:This is an empirical study on the causal relationship between economic growth and renewable energy for 27 European countries in a multivariate panel framework over the period 1997-2007 using a random effect model and including final energy consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and employment as additional independent variables in the model. Empirical results do not confirm causality between renewable energy consumption and GDP, although panel causality tests unfold short-run relationships between renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions and employment. The estimated cointegration factor refrains from unity, indicating only a weak, if any, relationship between economic growth and renewable energy consumption in Europe, suggesting evidence of the neutrality hypothesis, which can partly be explained by the uneven and insufficient exploitation of renewable energy sources across Europe.
    Keywords:Europe   Growth   Panel   Random effect model   Renewable energy
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