The The Relationships between Economic growth, Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions: Results for the Euro Area

The article aims at ascertaining the relationship between indicators affecting the green economic growth of the Eurozone countries. Despite extensive research, scientists have not yet found a clear answer as to whether economic growth and climate change mitigation can be aligned. Another important...

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Main Authors: Violeta Klyviene, Angele Kedaitiene
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2020-05-01
Series:Ekonomika
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/ekonomika/article/view/17215
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spelling doaj-fb6ccb35c9ea4e659308512da921925e2020-11-25T03:34:08ZengVilnius University PressEkonomika1392-12582424-61662020-05-0199110.15388/Ekon.2020.1.1The The Relationships between Economic growth, Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions: Results for the Euro AreaVioleta Klyviene0Angele Kedaitiene1European ParliamentLulea Technical University, Sweden; Vesalius College, Belgium The article aims at ascertaining the relationship between indicators affecting the green economic growth of the Eurozone countries. Despite extensive research, scientists have not yet found a clear answer as to whether economic growth and climate change mitigation can be aligned. Another important aspect of the study was to investigate the possible effect of environmental policies on macroeconomic variables such as GDP, investment, employment, and trade. The authors of the article applied the PVAR econometric model to measure the impact of energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and some of the macroeconomic indicators on GDP growth in 19 countries of the Eurozone for years 2000–2016. Based on the results, we cannot yet state explicitly that economic growth in the Eurozone countries has been decoupled from climate change mitigation; however, green transition is on the right track. https://www.journals.vu.lt/ekonomika/article/view/17215Green economic growthGDP growthCO2 emissionsenergy efficiencymacroeconomic indicates
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The The Relationships between Economic growth, Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions: Results for the Euro Area
Ekonomika
Green economic growth
GDP growth
CO2 emissions
energy efficiency
macroeconomic indicates
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Angele Kedaitiene
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title The The Relationships between Economic growth, Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions: Results for the Euro Area
title_short The The Relationships between Economic growth, Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions: Results for the Euro Area
title_full The The Relationships between Economic growth, Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions: Results for the Euro Area
title_fullStr The The Relationships between Economic growth, Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions: Results for the Euro Area
title_full_unstemmed The The Relationships between Economic growth, Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions: Results for the Euro Area
title_sort the relationships between economic growth, energy efficiency and co2 emissions: results for the euro area
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Ekonomika
issn 1392-1258
2424-6166
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The article aims at ascertaining the relationship between indicators affecting the green economic growth of the Eurozone countries. Despite extensive research, scientists have not yet found a clear answer as to whether economic growth and climate change mitigation can be aligned. Another important aspect of the study was to investigate the possible effect of environmental policies on macroeconomic variables such as GDP, investment, employment, and trade. The authors of the article applied the PVAR econometric model to measure the impact of energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and some of the macroeconomic indicators on GDP growth in 19 countries of the Eurozone for years 2000–2016. Based on the results, we cannot yet state explicitly that economic growth in the Eurozone countries has been decoupled from climate change mitigation; however, green transition is on the right track.
topic Green economic growth
GDP growth
CO2 emissions
energy efficiency
macroeconomic indicates
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/ekonomika/article/view/17215
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