2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-22205-7
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: The impact of high economic growth and technology advancement on extensive energy production in China: evidence using NARDL model

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“…Additionally, the Granger causality test demonstrates a unidirectional causal relationship between the consumption of hydroelectric energy and economic growth [1]. In another study by Ching-Chi Hsu et al it is stated that high energy production is the global requirement that is the demand of high economic growth of the country and requires regulators and analyzed the impact of economic factors such as gross domestic product (GDP), national income, employment rate, foreign direct investment (FDI), and inflation and technological advancement on energy production in China with 1976 to 2020 secondary date with NARDL model and according to the results all the economic factors such as GDP, national income, employment rate, FDI, infation, and technological advancement have a significant and positive association with energy production in China [2]. Mallesh et al conducted research on the two largest rising market economies in the world, Between 1965 and 2016, China and India examined the effects of natural gas and renewable energy usage on economic growth using a multivariate framework.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the Granger causality test demonstrates a unidirectional causal relationship between the consumption of hydroelectric energy and economic growth [1]. In another study by Ching-Chi Hsu et al it is stated that high energy production is the global requirement that is the demand of high economic growth of the country and requires regulators and analyzed the impact of economic factors such as gross domestic product (GDP), national income, employment rate, foreign direct investment (FDI), and inflation and technological advancement on energy production in China with 1976 to 2020 secondary date with NARDL model and according to the results all the economic factors such as GDP, national income, employment rate, FDI, infation, and technological advancement have a significant and positive association with energy production in China [2]. Mallesh et al conducted research on the two largest rising market economies in the world, Between 1965 and 2016, China and India examined the effects of natural gas and renewable energy usage on economic growth using a multivariate framework.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A stable economic environment provides investors with confidence in the long-term viability of projects. The gross domestic product (GDP), national income, employment rate, foreign direct investment (FDI), and inflation and technological advancement on energy production have been recognized as the key economic factors in creating this stable environment [8]. In another study, a strong correlation between a nation's GDP per capita and its capacity to attract renewable energy investments [9].…”
Section: Economic Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As noticed, these models have attracted considerable attention in the literature due to their ability to reveal complex or intricate relationships that traditional econometric models can miss. Additionally, Hsu and Chien (2023) used a NARDL model to analyze the relationship between economic growth, inflation, and technological advancement. The authors highlighted the impact of these factors on energy production in the context of China's rapidly evolving economy.…”
Section: A Brief Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%