
These results are highly robust across all the panels. The empirics reveal that (1) urbanization positively drives energy consumption and pollutant emissions but is not driven by the same, (2) energy consumption positively drives pollutant emissions but is not driven by the same, (3) pollutant emissions negatively drives and is driven by economic growth, (4) economic growth positively drives and is driven by urbanization and energy consumption. A unified model of economic growth, incorporating urbanization, energy consumption and pollutant emissions, has been developed.

A country panel of 30 Chinese provinces and cities, and three regional panels, for time span 2005 to 2014, have been estimated employing one-step System generalized method of moments (GMM) as well as one-step Difference GMM estimator. Muhammad Irfan: North China Electric Power UniversityĪ chapter in Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2021, pp 90-105 from SpringerĪbstract This study is an empirical attempt to explore the dynamic causal linkages among urbanization, energy consumption, pollutant emissions and economic growth, making use of simultaneous structural equations. Marie Claire Mukeshimana: North China Electric Power University

Zhen-Yu Zhao: North China Electric Power University

Munir Ahmad: North China Electric Power University I've been banging my head on this for 2 days now and any help would be greatly appreciated.Dynamic Causal Linkages Among Urbanization, Energy Consumption, Pollutant Emissions and Economic Growth in China
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