2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2020.104866
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The impact of renewable energy consumption to economic growth: A replication and extension of

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“…As a result, the buoyant weight of promoting RE usage on economic development is more significant. These results are concurrent with relevant available literature such as byDestek and Aslan (2017),Adams et al (2018),Charfeddine and Kahia (2019),Bao andXu (2019), andDogan et al (2020).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…As a result, the buoyant weight of promoting RE usage on economic development is more significant. These results are concurrent with relevant available literature such as byDestek and Aslan (2017),Adams et al (2018),Charfeddine and Kahia (2019),Bao andXu (2019), andDogan et al (2020).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…This study adopts the novel quantile regression method developed by Powell (2016). The methodology is useful when the independent variables display varying effects at different points in the conditional distribution of the dependent variable (Dogan et al 2020). The methodology provides a great advantage since the regression can accomplish conditional quantile estimation and estimates the behavior of each specific point in the conditional distribution.…”
Section: Methods and Empirical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We examined the relationship between renewable energy consumption and economic growth in the case of a thriving and a prosperous United Arab Emirates. This study based on prior studies that employed a set of variables that include renewable energy consumption, GDP per capita, capital formation, employment, and trade openness (Can and Korkmaz, 2019;Dogan et al, 2020;Inglesi-Lotz, 2016). The study period is 1990-2018 based on annual data which is obtained from various sources.…”
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confidence: 99%