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Evaluating natural resources volatility in an emerging economy: The influence of solar energy development barriers

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RESOURCES POLICY
卷 78, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2022.102858

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Natural resources volatility; Solar energy development barriers; COVID-19; Modified delphi; AHP; G-TOPSIS

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  1. Academic subjects of Wuxi Institute of Technology ? [BS202201]
  2. Research on the mechanism and practice of green finance promoting the construction of modern industrial system?

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Utilizing natural resources aids in China's efforts to overcome its current energy issues. However, the country's ability to fulfill the rising energy demand is hindered by the instability of its natural resources. This research aims to identify and rank the barriers that affect the volatility of natural resources. Through a comprehensive literature review and the modified Delphi method, 29 barriers were identified and grouped into six major dimensions. The results highlight the importance of addressing technological barriers and emphasize R&D and a corruption-free system as viable alternatives for overcoming these barriers.
Utilizing natural resources aids in China's efforts to overcome its current energy issues. However, the country's ability to fulfill the rising energy demand is hindered by the instability of its natural resources. Multiple barriers to this failure have been identified by researchers. However, little is known about how these barriers affect the volatility of natural resources. In order to solve this research gap, the current work has used a systematic approach for ranking barriers according to their significance. Initially, we identified these barriers based on a comprehensive literature review and the modified Delphi method. Twenty-nine barriers were identified, which were subsequently grouped into six major dimensions, including technological, transparency &accountability, COVID-19, financial, policy & regulatory, and infrastructure. Secondly, using the Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP), the relative weights and ranks of major barriers and sub-barriers were calculated. The results demonstrate that the technological barrier is the highest-ranked barrier, while unreliable local technology rates highest among all sub-barriers. Finally, we took an additional step by utilizing the Grey Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (G-TOPSIS) method to rank the alternatives. The results indicate that R&D and corruption-free system are the most viable alternatives for overcoming these barriers. Research findings emphasize ensuring the availability of a skilled workforce, reforming policy structure, developing infrastructure, improving R&D ac-tivities, and highlighting the paybacks that solar energy offers to preserve natural resources by integrative and consistent efforts.

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