Economic Growth, Trade Openness, and Renewable Energy Usage: A Multi-country Story.- The Impact of FDI Over Environmental Degradation in Europe, Through a Non-linear Approach.- Information and Communication Technologies and Environmental Pollution: Evidence from Low-Income Countries.- Optimal Forecast Models for Clean Energy Stock Returns and Volatility.- Does Meat Consumption Exacerbate Greenhouse Gas Emissions? Evidence from USA Data.- Investigation on the Job Creation Effect of Green Energy in OECD Countries.- Green Energy Usages and Economic Efficiency in Developed and Developing Economies: Energy Sufficiency Approach.- Advances and Challenges in Green Economy and Technology.-New Paradigm After the Energy Shock.- A Review of Offshore Renewable Energy Technology.- Comparison of Wave Energy and Offshore Wind.- Environmental Regulation and Renewable Energy Use in the Era of Globalization.- Making the Energy-Growth Nexus Useful Through a Meta-Analysis.- Determinants of Pollution in the OECD Economies: The Role of E-Finance and Economic Growth.- Investigating the Leverage of Green Energy and Economic Performance on Good Environmental Quality: Development and Evolution in Space and Time.- FDI and Renewable Energy Demand: Does the Home and Sector of the Investor and the Development Level of the Host Country Play a Role?.- The Impact of Oil Prices on CO2 Emissions in China: A Wavelet Coherence Approach.- Economic Growth and Renewable Energy Nexus in Ghana.- Energy Demand and Financial Development Conundrum: The Role of Asymmetric Price Responses in Demand.- How Does Environmental Degradation React to Stock Market Development in the Developing Countries?.- An Analysis on Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth Nexus: Evidence from Turkey.- Experimental Analysis of the Relationship Between Coal Consumption and Corruption.- China’s Economic Transformation and Growth Under the Sustainable Development Goals: Technological Innovation or Structural Optimization?
Dr. Muhammad Shahbaz is a Full Professor at the School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, China. He is also an Affiliated Visiting Scholar at the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, UK, and an Adjunct Professor at COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore, Pakistan. He previously served as a Chair Professor of Energy and Sustainable Development at Montpellier Business School, France, and Principal Research Officer at COMSATS. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the National College of Business Administration and Economics, Lahore, Pakistan. His research focuses on financial economics, energy finance, energy economics, environmental economics, development economics and tourism economics. He has published more than 300 research papers in peer-reviewed international journals, is among the world’s top 15 economics authors as ranked by IDEAS, and was selected as one of the top 5 authors on economics in developing countries by David McKenzie, Chief Economist of the World Bank. Dr. Shahbaz has published papers in various journals, including Applied Economics, Social Indicators Research, Renewable Energy and the Journal of Cleaner Production.
Dr. Daniel Balsalobre-Lorente holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Castilla–La Mancha, where he is currently an Associate Professor. He has more than ten years of experience as a Professor of Economic Growth, Public Economics and Regional Sciences. His main research activities are focused on the energy economy, energy innovation, economic growth and development economics. He has co-authored several articles in various journals, including Energy Policy, Cleaner Production Magazine and Environmental Science and Pollution Research, as well as several book chapters. He regularly reviews articles for journals such as Economic Modelling and the Journal of Cleaner Production.
This book gathers cutting-edge studies on the relationship between energy innovations, economic growth, environmental regulation, promotion of renewable energy use, and climate change. Building on the research discussed in the editor’s previous book Decarbonization and Energy Technology in the Era of Globalization, it discusses recent developments such as the impacts of globalization and energy efficiency on economic growth and environmental quality. It also explores the ways in which globalization has benefited green energy development, e.g. the expansion of new technologies and cleaner machinery, as well as the problems it has caused.
Written by respected experts, the respective contributions address topics including econometric modelling of the behaviour of and dynamics between economic growth and environmental quality, aspects of energy production and consumption, oil prices, economic growth, trade openness, environmental quality, regulatory measures, and innovations in the energy sector.
Providing a comprehensive overview of the latest research, the book offers a valuable reference guide for researchers, policymakers, practitioners and students in the fields of renewable energy development and economics.