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The Impact of Disaggregated Energy Consumption on Economic Growth: Evidence from EaP and CIS Countries
Title statement The Impact of Disaggregated Energy Consumption on Economic Growth: Evidence from EaP and CIS Countries [rukopis] / Ana Khundadze Additional Variant Titles The Relationship Between Renewable Energy Consumption, Economic growth and FDI: Empirical evidence from EaP and CIS countries within a Multivariate Framework Personal name Khundadze, Ana, (dissertant) Translated title The Relationship Between Renewable Energy Consumption, Economic growth and FDI: Empirical evidence from EaP and CIS countries within a Multivariate Framework Issue data 2021 Phys.des. 54 p. : grafy, tab. Note Ved. práce Pascale Combes motel Oponent Jean-Louis Combes Another responsib. Combes motel, Pascale, (thesis advisor) Combes, Jean-Louis, (opponent) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra rozvojových studií (degree grantor) Keywords Economic Growth * EaP and CIS * Energy Transformation * TFEC * Energy Security * ARDL * Economic Growth * EaP and CIS * Energy Transformation * TFEC * Energy Security * ARDL Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Geography Degreee discipline International Development Studies book
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Since energy sector plays a tremendous role in all areas of productive economic activities in 12 Eastern Partner and CIS countries, irrespective of their natural resource endowment levels, this thesis aims to analyse the impact of renewable and non-renewable final energy consumption on economic growth within 1996-2015, while also considering the gross capital formation and foreign direct investments as a major source of financing energy extractive and transportation activities. The results of panel ARDL model suggests that in the long-run only renewable energy consumption has a significantly positive effect on economic growth, indicating that energy transformation does not necessarily have to be associated with compromise in economic growth. In the short run, the scope of impact on economic growth is larger for non-renewable energy consumption, however both exert a significant and positive effect. Country-specific short-run coefficients are proven to be quite heterogenous. The results of panel ARDL are endorsed by robustness analysis of sub-sample without Russian Federation and by analysing net energy exporters against net energy importers. Finally, studying the impact of share of renewable energy consumption in TFEC on economic growth, indicates that increasing the share of renewables in energy mix has significantly positive influence on economic growth in EaP and CIS countries.Since energy sector plays a tremendous role in all areas of productive economic activities in 12 Eastern Partner and CIS countries, irrespective of their natural resource endowment levels, this thesis aims to analyse the impact of renewable and non-renewable final energy consumption on economic growth within 1996-2015, while also considering the gross capital formation and foreign direct investments as a major source of financing energy extractive and transportation activities. The results of panel ARDL model suggests that in the long-run only renewable energy consumption has a significantly positive effect on economic growth, indicating that energy transformation does not necessarily have to be associated with compromise in economic growth. In the short run, the scope of impact on economic growth is larger for non-renewable energy consumption, however both exert a significant and positive effect. Country-specific short-run coefficients are proven to be quite heterogenous. The results of panel ARDL are endorsed by robustness analysis of sub-sample without Russian Federation and by analysing net energy exporters against net energy importers. Finally, studying the impact of share of renewable energy consumption in TFEC on economic growth, indicates that increasing the share of renewables in energy mix has significantly positive influence on economic growth in EaP and CIS countries.
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