Assessment of Energy-Environment-Economy Interrelations

Energy consumption and economic growth have been of great interest to researchers and policy-makers. Knowing the actual causal relationship between energy and the economy with respect to environmental degradation has important implications for modeling environmental and growth policies. The eleven c...

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Main Author: Halkos, George (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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653 |a urban utility tunnel 
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653 |a economic systems 
653 |a structural decomposition analysis 
653 |a thermodynamic cycles 
653 |a sustainable wind energy management 
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653 |a energy commodities 
653 |a hedging strategies 
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653 |a industrialization 
653 |a energy 
653 |a waste 
653 |a Analytic Hierarchy Process 
653 |a panel data 
653 |a rank reversal 
653 |a economy 
653 |a industrial CO2 emission 
653 |a sustainability 
653 |a sustainable development 
653 |a energy-related carbon emissions 
653 |a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis 
653 |a Shapley value 
653 |a Kaya identity 
653 |a circular economy 
653 |a minimum-variance hedge ratio 
653 |a MESSAGE model 
653 |a fixed assets investment 
653 |a life cycle cost 
653 |a Analytic Network Process 
653 |a environmental efficiency 
653 |a Pakistan 
653 |a data envelopment analysis 
653 |a embodied energy 
653 |a carbon emissions 
653 |a district distributed power plants 
653 |a economic benefit evaluation 
653 |a differential GMM estimation 
653 |a linearization 
653 |a effectiveness 
653 |a dynamic hybrid input-output model 
653 |a environment quality cointegration 
653 |a cost allocation 
653 |a risk aversion 
653 |a environment 
653 |a 3E 
653 |a financial development 
653 |a LMDI approach 
653 |a differential games 
653 |a energy recovery 
653 |a resource dependence theory 
653 |a open-loop control systems 
653 |a Tapio decoupling model 
653 |a uncertain dynamic systems 
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