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China's technological spillover effect on the energy efficiency of the BRI countries

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ENERGY POLICY
Volume 182, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113740

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Technological innovation; Technological spillover; Energy efficiency; BRI countries

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This study examines the role of technological innovation in the energy efficiency of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries. The findings show that endogenous technological innovation increases energy intensity in the BRI countries, particularly in the middle and higher quantiles. Even after removing China from the data, the impact on the results is minimal, indicating that the relationship between technological innovation and energy efficiency remains consistent. Additionally, China's technological innovation has a reducing spillover effect on the energy intensity of the BRI countries.
Given the rising technological progress and infrastructural developments among the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) countries and the global move towards a reduction in the use of fossil fuels to mitigate climate change, this study aims to examine the role of technological innovation in the countries' energy efficiency to. We discover that energy intensity is increased by endogenous technological innovation in the BRI countries, especially at the middle and higher quantiles. We then remove China from the panel in order to check if the country's high technological advancement and energy efficiency might have an outlying influence on the relationship. Except for a relative decline in the significant estimates across the quantiles, the direction of effect largely remains. Finally, China's technological innovation has a reducing spillover effect on the energy intensity of the BRI countries. These findings indicate that, while endogenous technological innovations are detrimental to the energy efficiency of the BRI countries, China's technologies are energy efficient for the other BRI countries, and should be adopted or absorbed to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

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