The economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the EU-28: a co-integration approach

This paper examines the dynamic effect of the economic determinants on bilateral trade intensity of the European Union (EU) region’s bioenergy industry outputs. The authors adopt the panel co-integration model approach to estimate annual trade intensity data of the EU-28 countries’ bioenergy industr...

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Main Authors: Alsaleh, Mohammed, Abdul Samad @ Iammi, Abdul Rahim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.230052020-04-15T16:26:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23005/ The economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the EU-28: a co-integration approach Alsaleh, Mohammed Abdul Samad @ Iammi, Abdul Rahim This paper examines the dynamic effect of the economic determinants on bilateral trade intensity of the European Union (EU) region’s bioenergy industry outputs. The authors adopt the panel co-integration model approach to estimate annual trade intensity data of the EU-28 countries’ bioenergy industry outputs from 1990 to 2013. This study investigated the long-term influence of the rate of real exchange, gross domestic product (GDP), and export price on the trade intensity of bioenergy industry applying fully modified oriented least square (FMOLS), dummy oriented least square (DOLS), and pooled mean group (PMG) models. In the current study, the findings boost the empirical validity of the panel co-integration model through FMOLS, indicating that depreciation has improved the trade intensity. This study has further investigated, through the causality test, a distinct set of countries. FMOLS estimation does find proof of the long run improvement of trade intensity. Thus, the result shows that the gross domestic product (GDP) and the real exchange rate have a positive and noteworthy influence on the EU-28 region trade intensity of the bioenergy industry. Moreover, the export price affects negatively and significantly the trade intensity of the bioenergy industry in the EU-28 countries. MDPI 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23005/1/23005.pdf Alsaleh, Mohammed and Abdul Samad @ Iammi, Abdul Rahim (2018) The economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the EU-28: a co-integration approach. Sustainability, 10 (2). art. no. 565. pp. 1-20. ISSN 2071-1050 https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/2/565 10.3390/su10020565
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description This paper examines the dynamic effect of the economic determinants on bilateral trade intensity of the European Union (EU) region’s bioenergy industry outputs. The authors adopt the panel co-integration model approach to estimate annual trade intensity data of the EU-28 countries’ bioenergy industry outputs from 1990 to 2013. This study investigated the long-term influence of the rate of real exchange, gross domestic product (GDP), and export price on the trade intensity of bioenergy industry applying fully modified oriented least square (FMOLS), dummy oriented least square (DOLS), and pooled mean group (PMG) models. In the current study, the findings boost the empirical validity of the panel co-integration model through FMOLS, indicating that depreciation has improved the trade intensity. This study has further investigated, through the causality test, a distinct set of countries. FMOLS estimation does find proof of the long run improvement of trade intensity. Thus, the result shows that the gross domestic product (GDP) and the real exchange rate have a positive and noteworthy influence on the EU-28 region trade intensity of the bioenergy industry. Moreover, the export price affects negatively and significantly the trade intensity of the bioenergy industry in the EU-28 countries.
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The economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the EU-28: a co-integration approach
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Abdul Samad @ Iammi, Abdul Rahim
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title The economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the EU-28: a co-integration approach
title_short The economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the EU-28: a co-integration approach
title_full The economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the EU-28: a co-integration approach
title_fullStr The economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the EU-28: a co-integration approach
title_full_unstemmed The economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the EU-28: a co-integration approach
title_sort economic determinants of bioenergy trade intensity in the eu-28: a co-integration approach
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