2019
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.7295
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Abstract: The present study analyses the causal relationship between CO 2 emissions, energy consumption, value added of three development sectors and household final consumption expenditure in Indonesia using annual data from 1975 to 2014. We applied ADF and PP unit root tests, Johansen co-integration test, and Granger causality test based on vector error correction modelling. Our results indicated that although CO 2 emission and energy consumption have a mutual effect, increase CO 2 emissions tend given greater effect … Show more

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“…For energy consumption, the result is the same as other studies, non -renewable energy is significant to contribute to CO2 emission in both models while renewable energy let decrease the emissions (Jebli, Youssef, & Ozturk, 2015a;Dogan & Seker, 2016;Dong et al, 2018;Saudi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Ardl Long-run and Short-run Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…For energy consumption, the result is the same as other studies, non -renewable energy is significant to contribute to CO2 emission in both models while renewable energy let decrease the emissions (Jebli, Youssef, & Ozturk, 2015a;Dogan & Seker, 2016;Dong et al, 2018;Saudi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Ardl Long-run and Short-run Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The non-renewable energy consumption has often given out the positive effect of increasing CO2 emission (Kasman & Duman, 2015;Shahbaz, Mahalik, Shah, & Sato, 2016). However, studies on renewable energy consumption have shown the possibility of decreasing CO2 emissions (Dogan & Seker, 2016;Dong, Sun, Jiang, & Zeng, 2018;Saudi, Sinaga, & Jabarullah, 2019). According to Saudi et al (2019), thanks to energy efficiency and green energy, energy consumption would not damage the environment but will contribute to sustainable development.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semakin meningkatnya urbanisasi di Indonesia secara tidak langsung dianggap mendorong laju pertumbuhan pengeluaran konsumsi akhir rumah tangga dan semakin meningkatnya keterbukaan perdagangan (ekspor dan impor). Pertumbuhan ekonomi Indonesia juga tentunya juga tidak lepas dari peran dan kinerja dari tiga sektor utama pembangunan, yaitu sektor pertanian, sektor industri dan sektor pelayanan (Nugraha & Osman, 2019). Berdasarkan laporan tahunan World Development Indicator (World Bank, 2018), penyumbang nilai tambah terbesar pada PDB rill Indonesia pada tahun 2017 adalah sektor pelayanan dan sektor industri, sementara sisanya disumbangkan oleh sektor pertanian.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Energy consumption has demonstrated an intimately connection with economic growth (Saudi et al, 2019). In the growing process of Malaysia, energy became one of the main aspects in particular its contribution to the industrial and services efficiency of this nation (Javid & Sharif, 2016;Nugraha & Osman, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%