The relationship between CO2 emissions, renewable energy and economic growth in the US: evidence from symmetric and asymmetric spectral granger causality analysis
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@article{ WOS:001221496800002, Author = {Zuhal, Mustafa and Gocen, Serdar}, Title = {The relationship between CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, renewable energy and economic growth in the US: evidence from symmetric and asymmetric spectral granger causality analysis}, Journal = {ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY}, Year = {2024}, Month = {2024 MAY 14}, DOI = {10.1007/s10668-024-05002-9}, EarlyAccessDate = {MAY 2024}, ISSN = {1387-585X}, EISSN = {1573-2975}, Unique-ID = {WOS:001221496800002}, }Abstract
This study analyzes the relationship between renewable energy consumption, CO(2 )emissions, and economic growth for 1973:M01-2022:M06 in the USA. The study employs Spectral Granger Causality analysis symmetrically and asymmetrically. The symmetric causality test presents a bidirectional causality relationship between CO2 emissions, renewable energy consumption, and economic growth. Regarding asymmetric causality results, there is bidirectional causality between positive and negative shocks of CO2 emissions, renewable energy consumption, and economic growth. The results suggest that renewable energy consumption is essential in increasing sustainable economic growth and environmental quality for the USA.
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