Renewable energy and economic growth in the MENA region: empirical evidence and policy implications

IF 0.9 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Middle East Development Journal Pub Date : 2018-07-03 DOI:10.1080/17938120.2018.1520000
P. Dees, Georgeta Vidican Auktor
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ABSTRACT We estimate the impact of an increase of installed capacity for electricity generation from renewable sources and from increasing renewable electricity generation on economic growth in the MENA region, using a neoclassical growth function that includes capital, labor and energy use as additional input factors. Our working hypothesis is that there could be a negative impact from renewable electricity on growth, given the high initial investments associated with alternative energy technologies. We could not prove this hypothesis and even found some evidence for a positive relation between renewable electricity and growth, mainly for renewable electricity generation; however, causality remains unclear. The results hold for several robustness checks. We conclude that investing in renewables does not hinder growth in MENA countries.
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中东和北非地区可再生能源与经济增长:经验证据和政策启示
摘要我们使用新古典增长函数估计了可再生能源发电装机容量的增加和可再生能源发电量的增加对中东和北非地区经济增长的影响,该函数包括资本、劳动力和能源使用作为额外的投入因素。我们的工作假设是,考虑到与替代能源技术相关的高初始投资,可再生电力可能会对增长产生负面影响。我们无法证明这一假设,甚至发现了一些证据,证明可再生电力与增长之间存在积极关系,主要是可再生发电;然而,因果关系仍不清楚。该结果适用于几个稳健性检查。我们得出的结论是,对可再生能源的投资不会阻碍中东和北非地区国家的增长。
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Middle East Development Journal
Middle East Development Journal DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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