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The Impact of Renewable Energy on Economic Well-Being of Malaysia: Fresh Evidence from Auto Regressive Distributed Lag Bound Testing Approach

The Impact of Renewable Energy on Economic Well-Being of Malaysia: Fresh Evidence from Auto Regressive Distributed Lag Bound Testing Approach

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This present study examines the role of renewable energy in influencing economic well-being in Malaysia.
This present study examines the role of renewable energy in influencing economic well-being in Malaysia. We used annual data over the period of 1980–2016 in order to apply recent econometrics. The study used renewable energy and economic growth as a proxy of economic well-being to examine
the long run connection between renewable energy and economic well-being. The results of auto regressive distributed bound testing approach confirm the valid long-term connection among renewable energy and economic well-being in Malaysia. Furthermore, the results indicate that renewable energy
have significant and positive impact on economic well-being in short and long run. It is therefore recommended that the policymakers are required to focus on the green energy generation sector by increasing renewable energy production from the existing sources.

Author
1. Muhammad Haseeb (Taylors University )
2. Irwan Shah Zainal Abidin (University Utara Malaysia)
3. Qazi Muhammad Adnan Hye (University Karachi)
4. Nira Hariyatie Hartani (Universiti Utara Malaysia)
Journal
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
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