2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.09.190
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Decoupling strategies: CO2 emissions, energy resources, and economic growth in the Group of Twenty

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“…In the case of carbon emission as a dependent variable, system GMM analysis has reported that all the variables are insignificant, indicating that economic growth, education, labor, health and firm investment have no impact on carbon emission. We observe that the insignificant relationship between economic growth and carbon emission is similar to some recent studies (104, 105), while it contradicts some other studies [such as (64, 68, 106, 107)]. Accounting for this contradiction, we have to further analyze the association among study variables through using geographical based analysis and countries income-based analysis, etc., which reinforce our empirical analysis.…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 41%
“…In the case of carbon emission as a dependent variable, system GMM analysis has reported that all the variables are insignificant, indicating that economic growth, education, labor, health and firm investment have no impact on carbon emission. We observe that the insignificant relationship between economic growth and carbon emission is similar to some recent studies (104, 105), while it contradicts some other studies [such as (64, 68, 106, 107)]. Accounting for this contradiction, we have to further analyze the association among study variables through using geographical based analysis and countries income-based analysis, etc., which reinforce our empirical analysis.…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 41%
“…It therefore adds new empirical evidence to the ongoing debate on the 3E relationship. There are indeed studies on the 3E relationship for some isolated countries within the G20 [21], as well as their nexus for India or Turkey [22,23]. There is, however, limited research on the 3E relationships of the E7 countries as a subset.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pao and Chen [50] refer to an interdependence character among the environmental, energy, and the economy for global growth, strengthening the environment protection. Therefore, it would bring energy conservation policies, the sustainable use of energy, and the dissociation of the environmental pressure from economic growth.…”
Section: Lighting Resources: Glass Structures and Solar Energymentioning
confidence: 99%