2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-21334-3
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Economic and tourism growth impact on the renewable energy production in Vietnam

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“…The negative association of RE consumption and energy import with carbon emissions is also the reflection of prior evidences as prior studies argued that where there is increasing use of RE in households and business procedures, CO 2 is reduced and increasing RE consumption does not create waste and smoke, so it is less likely to create CO 2 emissions (Haldar and Sethi, 2021;Sahoo and Sahoo, 2022). Also, the countries which open the ways for firms or individuals to attain energy resources from foreign countries, the clean energy import discourages the use of coal, oil, natural gas, ore, or nuclear power and therefore, the CO 2 emissions are minimal (Moslehpour et al, 2023) from abroad enables the country to reduce CO 2 emissions and their impacts on the environment. The results also showed that population growth shares negative relation with CO 2 emissions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The negative association of RE consumption and energy import with carbon emissions is also the reflection of prior evidences as prior studies argued that where there is increasing use of RE in households and business procedures, CO 2 is reduced and increasing RE consumption does not create waste and smoke, so it is less likely to create CO 2 emissions (Haldar and Sethi, 2021;Sahoo and Sahoo, 2022). Also, the countries which open the ways for firms or individuals to attain energy resources from foreign countries, the clean energy import discourages the use of coal, oil, natural gas, ore, or nuclear power and therefore, the CO 2 emissions are minimal (Moslehpour et al, 2023) from abroad enables the country to reduce CO 2 emissions and their impacts on the environment. The results also showed that population growth shares negative relation with CO 2 emissions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors conclude that institutional quality is a leading factor that enhances renewable energy consumption, whereas financial development reduces it. Gailing and Moss ( 2016 ) and Moslehpour et al ( 2022c ) also find that institutions play a major role in the energy transition. Wu and Broadstock ( 2015 ) scrutinize dynamic panel data for 22 developing economies and conclude that institutional quality affects clean energy consumption positively.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic put unprecedented strain on the economy, governments, businesses, and people, and the resulting human, economic, and financial consequences rose quickly. Therefore, a novel digital financial model may accelerate economic recovery (Atahau et al 2021 ; Moslehpour et al 2022a ). However, various subject roles provide digital finance with varying degrees of power, leading to nuanced consumer demand among communities that have mastered contemporary forms of communication.…”
Section: Research Into Digital Financementioning
confidence: 99%