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Title China's resources curse hypothesis: Evaluating the role of green innovation and green growth
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Authors Lin, S; Yuan, Y
Title China's resources curse hypothesis: Evaluating the role of green innovation and green growth
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.resourpol.2022.103192
Abstract Recently, policymakers and scholars have been uncertain about the role that natural resources (TNRR) play in development due to the contradictory evidence in the existing literature. This study aims to investigate the true relationship between TNRR and economic growth in China from 1991 to 2014. This study also considers various green innovations and renewable energy as control variables. The estimated results asserted that the cointegration exists between economic growth (GDP), TNRR, environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity growth (EAMFPG), development of environmentally related technological innovation, and renewable energy consumption (REC). Besides, the novel moment quantile regression method is used to determine each variable's long-run elasticities, where TNRR is found to be negatively related to the GDP - validating China's natural resource curse paradox. Also, EAMFPG, DERTI, and REC adversely affect the GDP in the region. The results are robust as validated by the long-run estimators: fully modified ordinary least square, dynamic ordinary least square, and canonical cointegration regression. This study suggests the sustainable extraction of natural resources with the appropriate intervention of regulatory authorities and investment in environmentally-related technologies and renewable energy sectors to attain sustainable development.
Author Keywords Natural resources; Economic growth; Resource curse; Green innovation; Renewable energy; Method of moment quantile regression
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000901585100005
WoS Category Environmental Studies
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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