Renewable Energy Transition and Inclusive Green Growth in <scp>EMDEs</scp> : Evidence From a <scp>CS</scp> ‐ <scp>ARDL</scp> Approach
新興市場国および発展途上国における再生可能エネルギー転換と包摂的グリーン成長:CS-ARDLアプローチによるエビデンス (AI 翻訳)
Arindam Paul, Dukhabandhu Sahoo, Amit Mitra, Souryabrata Mohapatra
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日本語
本論文は、78の新興市場国・発展途上国(EMDEs)の1992~2021年のデータを用いて、再生可能エネルギー転換が包摂的グリーン成長(IGG)に与える影響を分析した。CS-ARDLモデルの結果、再生可能エネルギー転換の1%の上昇は、長期的にIGGを1.495%、短期的に2.078%増加させることが示された。この効果はエネルギー効率や環境品質の改善、クリーンエネルギーへのアクセス拡大を通じて実現される。
English
This study examines the impact of renewable energy transition on inclusive green growth (IGG) in 78 EMDEs from 1992 to 2021 using CS-ARDL. A 1% increase in renewable energy transition raises IGG by 1.495% in the long run and 2.078% in the short run, mediated by improved energy efficiency, environmental quality, and clean energy access. The findings support policies promoting renewable energy for inclusive low-carbon growth.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
本論文はEMDEsを対象としているが、日本企業の新興国での再生可能エネルギー投資や、政府開発援助(ODA)におけるグリーン成長支援の根拠として参考になる。途上国での包摂的成長と脱炭素の両立を目指すJICA等の取り組みへの示唆を持つ。
In the global GX context
This global EMDE study provides robust evidence that renewable energy transition drives inclusive green growth, informing just transition and transition finance discussions. It supports policies aligning climate action with social inclusion in developing economies, relevant for ISSB and CSRD double materiality considerations.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides strong empirical evidence of the renewable energy–inclusive growth nexus using panel data and CS-ARDL methodology.
🏢実務担当者:Offers data-driven support for investing in renewable energy as a strategy for inclusive growth in EMDEs.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights that renewable energy policies can simultaneously advance climate goals and social equity in developing countries.
📄 Abstract(原文)
ABSTRACT The dual challenges of climate change and social exclusion present serious barriers to sustainable development in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). Inclusive green growth (IGG) is critical for these nations as it helps sustain economic growth while managing environmental and social costs. Although the literature highlights the role of renewable energy in reducing environmental harm, it offers limited analysis of its impact on IGG. Using data from 78 EMDEs from 1992 to 2021, we construct indices for IGG (via data envelopment analysis) and renewable energy transition (via principal component analysis) to examine their relationship. Applying the CS‐ARDL model, we find that a 1% rise in renewable energy transition increases IGG by 1.495% in the long run and 2.078% in the short run. This effect operates through improvements in energy efficiency, environmental quality and broader access to clean energy. It is also observed that financial development, government spending and internet access enhance IGG, while urbanisation and economic globalisation have adverse effects. The results suggest that policies supporting renewable energy transition can foster more inclusive and low‐carbon growth pathways across EMDEs.
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