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Jamal Khan
Institute for Region and Urban–Rural Development, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China

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Journal article
Published: 19 May 2021 in Energies
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The use of renewable energy sources and carbon emissions has been debated from various perspectives throughout recent decades. However, the causal relationship between green energy sources and carbon emissions volatility has received limited attention. This study aims to close a knowledge gap in this area. The current study analyzes the renewable energy sources (wind, hydro, and geothermal) and carbon emissions of four ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines) between 2000 and 2019. The present study combined Chudik and Pesaran’s (2015) newly developed Dynamic Common Correlated Effects (DCCE) with cutting-edge investigation tools such as first- and second-generation unit root tests; CS-dependence; Variance inflation factor test for multicollinearity; and Pedroni, Kao, and Wester Lund tests of co-integration. The Granger causality test is also used to check the short-term and long-term causal effects within the renewable energy sources and green energy sources, and carbon volatility. According to the empirical results, green energy sources make a positive and vital contribution to reducing carbon emissions growth in the above-noted ASEAN economies. Furthermore, short- and long-run causality runs from green energy sources to carbon emission volatility in the region. A significant causality relationship has also been observed within the green energy sources of ASEAN.

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Shu Wu; Majed Alharthi; Weihua Yin; Qaiser Abbas; Adnan Shah; Saeed Ur Rahman; Jamal Khan. The Carbon-Neutral Energy Consumption and Emission Volatility: The Causality Analysis of ASEAN Region. Energies 2021, 14, 2943 .

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Shu Wu, Majed Alharthi, Weihua Yin, Qaiser Abbas, Adnan Shah, Saeed Ur Rahman, Jamal Khan. The Carbon-Neutral Energy Consumption and Emission Volatility: The Causality Analysis of ASEAN Region. Energies. 2021; 14 (10):2943.

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Shu Wu; Majed Alharthi; Weihua Yin; Qaiser Abbas; Adnan Shah; Saeed Ur Rahman; Jamal Khan. 2021. "The Carbon-Neutral Energy Consumption and Emission Volatility: The Causality Analysis of ASEAN Region." Energies 14, no. 10: 2943.

Original article
Published: 25 January 2021 in China & World Economy
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Market‐oriented housing reforms and the rapid urbanization process have led to spectacular growth in the Chinese real estate sector (RES). However, the changes in the role played by this sector in the structural dynamics of the Chinese economy have not been examined sufficiently. Accordingly, we analyze the intersectoral structural changes to the Chinese RES, its linkages with the rest of the economy, and its growth sources, using four Chinese input–output tables from 2002 to 2017. We depart from existing work on the RES by using the causative matrix approach and structural decomposition analysis, and obtain three main results. First, the RES, which received little non‐RES feedback during the 2002–2007 period, has subsequently received much more substantial feedback. Second, the impact of the RES on China's economic growth stems mainly from its forward linkages. Third, the growth in the RES has been driven mainly by domestic demand expansion. Our results highlight that the Chinese RES, which plays a key role in value chains, is highly dependent on its own final demand and a fall in its demand would impede economic development. An important implication of these results is that developing the national economy by stimulating the RES would not be as effective as developing the RES through stimulating the national economy.

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Yongming Huang; Jamal Khan; Eric Girardin; Umair Shad. The Role of the Real Estate Sector in the Structural Dynamics of the Chinese Economy: An Input–Output Analysis. China & World Economy 2021, 29, 61 -86.

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Yongming Huang, Jamal Khan, Eric Girardin, Umair Shad. The Role of the Real Estate Sector in the Structural Dynamics of the Chinese Economy: An Input–Output Analysis. China & World Economy. 2021; 29 (1):61-86.

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Yongming Huang; Jamal Khan; Eric Girardin; Umair Shad. 2021. "The Role of the Real Estate Sector in the Structural Dynamics of the Chinese Economy: An Input–Output Analysis." China & World Economy 29, no. 1: 61-86.

Journal article
Published: 10 October 2020 in Sustainability
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Energy consumption and its efficiency are significant factors for economic growth and environmental stress. This study postulates the occurrence of the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis (EKC) by using the Autoregressive-Distributed Lag (ARDL) model. Furthermore, a data envelopment analysis (DEA) model is used to measure energy efficiency, energy intensity, and environment to view the trajectory of EKC for the underline economies. For this purpose, a panel dataset from 1990–2013 of 15 developing countries is analyzed to verify the objectives mentioned above. The results of the panel ARDL support EKC’s theory for underline economies, as GDP positively impacts carbon emissions, while the square of GDP is negatively related. The DEA-based results found relatively low environmental conditions in these emerging economies due to high energy intensity and low energy efficiency. This outcome suggests that renewable energy sources must be treated as an essential factor for achieving sustainable economic goals without environmental degradation.

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Jie Zhang; Majed Alharthi; Qaiser Abbas; Weiqing Li; Muhammad Mohsin; Khan Jamal; Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary. Reassessing the Environmental Kuznets Curve in Relation to Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth. Sustainability 2020, 12, 8346 .

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Jie Zhang, Majed Alharthi, Qaiser Abbas, Weiqing Li, Muhammad Mohsin, Khan Jamal, Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary. Reassessing the Environmental Kuznets Curve in Relation to Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (20):8346.

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Jie Zhang; Majed Alharthi; Qaiser Abbas; Weiqing Li; Muhammad Mohsin; Khan Jamal; Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary. 2020. "Reassessing the Environmental Kuznets Curve in Relation to Energy Efficiency and Economic Growth." Sustainability 12, no. 20: 8346.