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Dynamic linkages between non-renewable energy, renewable energy and economic growth through nonlinear ARDL approach: evidence from Malaysia

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 32, Pages 48795-48811

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-19346-0

Keywords

Economic growth; Malaysia; Renewable energy; NARDL; Asymmetric; Non-renewable energy

Funding

  1. Ministry of Higher Education [P-RIGS18-006006]

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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the links between renewable energy, non-renewable energy, capital, labour and economic growth in Malaysia. The study finds that in the long and short run, positive shocks of non-renewable energy are greater than the positive shocks of renewable energy. Additionally, reducing renewable energy consumption accelerates economic growth, while reducing non-renewable energy consumption slows down economic growth. Measures need to be taken to develop renewable energy and reduce dependence on non-renewable energy consumption.
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the links between renewable energy (RE), non-renewable energy (NRE), capital, labour and economic growth, using the nonlinear autoregressive distributive lag (NARDL) model in Malaysia for the period of 1980-2018. The results of NARDL confirm the asymmetric effect of RE and NRE consumption on the economic growth in the long run as well as the short run in Malaysia. The findings also show that in the long and short run, positive shocks of NRE are greater than the positive shocks of RE. It indicates that Malaysia's economic growth is highly dependent on NRE which is not a good indication as NRE consumption increases carbon dioxide (CO2) emission in the country. Moreover, the empirical results of this study demonstrated that RE consumption reduction accelerates economic growth, whereas NRE consumption reduction decreases economic growth. It can have claimed that in Malaysia, RE is still more expensive than NRE. In conclusion, this study offered a variety of measures to develop RE to reduce the dependency on NRE consumption.

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