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https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2022.2111316
What affect energy poverty in China? A path towards sustainable development
Jianjun Zhang
Syed Muhammad Faraz Raza
Yongming Huang
Cheng Wang
Sažetak
Despite the crucial role of investment in energy under public–private
partnership (I.E.P.P.P.) in abating environmental pollution and
reducing energy poverty (E.P.), the existing literature offers less
information about the nexus between I.E.P.P.P. and E.P. In order
to identify the E.P. gap based on accessibility, affordability, and
availability dimensions, this study investigates the factors influencing
E.P., and examines the impact of I.E.P.P.P., globalisation
(G.L.O.), output (G.D.P.), risk, technological innovation (T.I.) and
renewable energy consumption (R.E.C.) on E.P. in China during
the period of 1990 to 2019. The causal relationship between E.P.
with its determinants is also examined. Utilising fully modified
ordinary least squares (F.M.O.L.S.) econometric approach, we find
that investment in energy with a public–private partnership, T.I.,
and gross domestic product (G.D.P.) bridge the gap for E.P.,
whereas R.E.C., composite risk index (C.R.I.), and G.L.O. increase
the E.P. gap in China. In addition, frequency Domain Causality
test reveals that unidirectional causation from I.E.P.P.P., G.D.P., T.I.,
G.L.O., risk, and R.E.C. to E.P. in the short run to long run.
Ključne riječi
energy poverty; renewable energy consumption; investment; public–private partnership
Hrčak ID:
306654
URI
Datum izdavanja:
30.4.2023.
Posjeta: 644 *