Determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / Farah Wahida Abu Supian

This study aims to investigate the relationship of between the Energy Use, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Carbon Emissions (CO2), Corruption Perception Index and Population to the Renewable Energy Consumption in 10 selected developing countries which are Argentina, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia...

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Main Author: Abu Supian, Farah Wahida
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Business and Management 2020
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spelling uitm-284922020-02-27T04:12:36Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28492/ Determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / Farah Wahida Abu Supian Abu Supian, Farah Wahida Consumption. Demand (Economic theory) HC Economic History and Conditions Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product This study aims to investigate the relationship of between the Energy Use, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Carbon Emissions (CO2), Corruption Perception Index and Population to the Renewable Energy Consumption in 10 selected developing countries which are Argentina, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, and Thailand. The study has used Panel Regression Model to discover the relationship between Energy Use, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Carbon Emissions (CO2), Corruption Perception Index, Population and Renewable Energy Consumption. The annual percentage of each variable starting from 2001 – 2014 is gathered to run the test in this study. Based on the result, Corruption Perception Index and Population have a significant positive relationship toward Renewable Energy Consumption, Gross Domestic Product and Carbon Emissions (CO2) have a significant negative relationship toward Renewable Energy Consumption, while, Energy Use has insignificant positive relationship toward Renewable Energy Consumption in 10 selected developing countries which are Argentina, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, and Thailand. This shows that Renewable Energy Consumption is sensitive to changes in all the independent variables except for Energy Use. Furthermore, based on the result, the Corruption Perception Index and Population are the most significant determinant affecting renewable energy consumption. Faculty of Business and Management 2020 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28492/1/PPb_FARAH%20WAHIDA%20ABU%20SUPIAN%20BM%20M%2020_5.pdf Abu Supian, Farah Wahida (2020) Determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / Farah Wahida Abu Supian. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Consumption. Demand (Economic theory)
HC Economic History and Conditions
Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
spellingShingle Consumption. Demand (Economic theory)
HC Economic History and Conditions
Income. Income distribution. National income. Including gross national product, gross domestic product, and gross state product
Abu Supian, Farah Wahida
Determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / Farah Wahida Abu Supian
description This study aims to investigate the relationship of between the Energy Use, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Carbon Emissions (CO2), Corruption Perception Index and Population to the Renewable Energy Consumption in 10 selected developing countries which are Argentina, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, and Thailand. The study has used Panel Regression Model to discover the relationship between Energy Use, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Carbon Emissions (CO2), Corruption Perception Index, Population and Renewable Energy Consumption. The annual percentage of each variable starting from 2001 – 2014 is gathered to run the test in this study. Based on the result, Corruption Perception Index and Population have a significant positive relationship toward Renewable Energy Consumption, Gross Domestic Product and Carbon Emissions (CO2) have a significant negative relationship toward Renewable Energy Consumption, while, Energy Use has insignificant positive relationship toward Renewable Energy Consumption in 10 selected developing countries which are Argentina, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, Philippines, and Thailand. This shows that Renewable Energy Consumption is sensitive to changes in all the independent variables except for Energy Use. Furthermore, based on the result, the Corruption Perception Index and Population are the most significant determinant affecting renewable energy consumption.
format Student Project
author Abu Supian, Farah Wahida
author_facet Abu Supian, Farah Wahida
author_sort Abu Supian, Farah Wahida
title Determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / Farah Wahida Abu Supian
title_short Determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / Farah Wahida Abu Supian
title_full Determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / Farah Wahida Abu Supian
title_fullStr Determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / Farah Wahida Abu Supian
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / Farah Wahida Abu Supian
title_sort determinants of renewable energy consumption in ten developing countries / farah wahida abu supian
publisher Faculty of Business and Management
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28492/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28492/1/PPb_FARAH%20WAHIDA%20ABU%20SUPIAN%20BM%20M%2020_5.pdf
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