Assessing factors influencing renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in MENA countries

Governments worldwide are deploying renewable sources as a part of an imperative agenda to overcome the detrimental impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. Although renewable energy contains several benefits, very few researchers have worked on the determinants of renewable energy d...

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Main Authors: Li B., Amin A., Nureen N., Saqib N., Wang L., Rehman M.A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-371822025-03-03T15:48:22Z Assessing factors influencing renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in MENA countries Li B. Amin A. Nureen N. Saqib N. Wang L. Rehman M.A. 57193838658 57217247080 57611503500 55916833500 58724928800 57359101600 Middle East North Africa Economic and social effects Finance Natural resources Renewable energy resources Economic development Energy transitions Financial globalization Financial growth Globalisation Institutional governance Middle East and North Africa Renewable energies Renewable energy deployments Renewable energy transition alternative energy financial market globalization governance approach institutional framework natural resource renewable resource Climate change Governments worldwide are deploying renewable sources as a part of an imperative agenda to overcome the detrimental impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. Although renewable energy contains several benefits, very few researchers have worked on the determinants of renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. This research contributes to the prior literature by examining the influence of financial growth, governance, environmental quality, and economic development in MENA countries from 1990 to 2020. For empirical estimation, this study employs the latest econometric approaches: cross-sectional autoregressive distributed lag (CS-ARDL), augmented mean group (AMG), and Westerlund & Edgerton's cointegration. Furthermore, the cross-sectional augmented Im-Pesaran-Shin (CIPS) and cross-sectional augmented Dickey-Fuller (CADF) panel unit root tests are employed to check the stationarity level among variables. The empirical outcome demonstrates that governance, financial growth, the interaction term between financial growth and governance, carbon emissions, and economic development significantly and directly influence renewable energy deployment in MENA countries. As a further step, robustness is checked by employing the AMG estimator. The findings from the AMG estimator verify the robustness of the study's outcomes. Thus, the empirical and robustness results make it clear that all the aforementioned variables play a significant role in renewable energy deployment in the sampled region. The policy consequences of the major efforts are laid out as well coherently and consistently. ? 2023 Final 2025-03-03T07:48:21Z 2025-03-03T07:48:21Z 2024 Article 10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.104417 2-s2.0-85178010536 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178010536&doi=10.1016%2fj.resourpol.2023.104417&partnerID=40&md5=253c7cd6d320677132ab35836a1cc10f https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/37182 88 104417 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
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topic Middle East
North Africa
Economic and social effects
Finance
Natural resources
Renewable energy resources
Economic development
Energy transitions
Financial globalization
Financial growth
Globalisation
Institutional governance
Middle East and North Africa
Renewable energies
Renewable energy deployments
Renewable energy transition
alternative energy
financial market
globalization
governance approach
institutional framework
natural resource
renewable resource
Climate change
spellingShingle Middle East
North Africa
Economic and social effects
Finance
Natural resources
Renewable energy resources
Economic development
Energy transitions
Financial globalization
Financial growth
Globalisation
Institutional governance
Middle East and North Africa
Renewable energies
Renewable energy deployments
Renewable energy transition
alternative energy
financial market
globalization
governance approach
institutional framework
natural resource
renewable resource
Climate change
Li B.
Amin A.
Nureen N.
Saqib N.
Wang L.
Rehman M.A.
Assessing factors influencing renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in MENA countries
description Governments worldwide are deploying renewable sources as a part of an imperative agenda to overcome the detrimental impacts of climate change and environmental degradation. Although renewable energy contains several benefits, very few researchers have worked on the determinants of renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries. This research contributes to the prior literature by examining the influence of financial growth, governance, environmental quality, and economic development in MENA countries from 1990 to 2020. For empirical estimation, this study employs the latest econometric approaches: cross-sectional autoregressive distributed lag (CS-ARDL), augmented mean group (AMG), and Westerlund & Edgerton's cointegration. Furthermore, the cross-sectional augmented Im-Pesaran-Shin (CIPS) and cross-sectional augmented Dickey-Fuller (CADF) panel unit root tests are employed to check the stationarity level among variables. The empirical outcome demonstrates that governance, financial growth, the interaction term between financial growth and governance, carbon emissions, and economic development significantly and directly influence renewable energy deployment in MENA countries. As a further step, robustness is checked by employing the AMG estimator. The findings from the AMG estimator verify the robustness of the study's outcomes. Thus, the empirical and robustness results make it clear that all the aforementioned variables play a significant role in renewable energy deployment in the sampled region. The policy consequences of the major efforts are laid out as well coherently and consistently. ? 2023
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Li B.
Amin A.
Nureen N.
Saqib N.
Wang L.
Rehman M.A.
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author Li B.
Amin A.
Nureen N.
Saqib N.
Wang L.
Rehman M.A.
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title Assessing factors influencing renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in MENA countries
title_short Assessing factors influencing renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in MENA countries
title_full Assessing factors influencing renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in MENA countries
title_fullStr Assessing factors influencing renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in MENA countries
title_full_unstemmed Assessing factors influencing renewable energy deployment and the role of natural resources in MENA countries
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