1. Energy-growth nexus and economic development: a quantile regression for panel data2. On the augmented energy-growth nexus: Electricity generation, waste, and CO2 emissions in Latin America and Caribbean countries: A panel ARDL approach3. Income inequality, globalization, and economic growth: A panel VAR approach for Latin American countries4. The impacts of China's effect and globalization on the augmented energy-nexus: evidence in four aggregated regions5. The effect of fiscal and financial incentive policies for renewable energy on CO2 emissions: The case for the Latin American region6. Energy-growth nexus, domestic credit and environmental sustainability: A panel causality analysis7. The relationship between financial openness, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth in the Latin American countries: An approach with a PVAR model8. The interactions between conventional and alternative energy sources in the transport sector: A panel of OECD countries9. Daily management of the electricity generation mix in France and Germany
José Alberto Fuinhas, PhD (in Economics) is a professor of Applied Energy Economics, and Intermediate Econometrics at the Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra (Portugal). He is a researcher in the areas of macroeconomics, energy economics, and environmental economics, at the CeBER - Centre for Business and Economics Research, sponsored by the Portuguese Foundation for the Development of Science and Technology. He has published in international journals, such as Energy, Economic Modelling; Energy Policy; Energy Economics; Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews; Applied Energy; Environmental Science and Policy; Environmental Resources and Economics, and Energy Sources Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy.
António Cardoso Marques, Ph.D. (in Economics) is Professor of Microeconomics and Energy Economics at the Management and Economics Department of the University of Beira Interior (Portugal).