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The non-linear relationship between globalization, financial development and energy consumption: Evidence from BRICS economies.


ABSTRACT: In the era of globalization, financial development plays a key role in socioeconomic and environmental development. However, its adverse consequences on human life, environmental hazards, and high energy consumption cannot be ignored. Thus, this study investigates the non-linear relationship between globalization, financial development, and energy consumption for BRICS economies. In doing so, we have applied second-generation tests to identify cross-sectional dependence in the data. Cross-sectional augmented Dickey-Fuller (CADF) and Cross-sectional Im-Pesaran Shin (CIPS) have been performed to find the stationary level of variables. The long-term equilibrium link between the investigated variables has been established in continuance using the Westerlund Cointegration test. The Dynamic Seemingly Unrelated Regression (DSUR) indicates that U-shaped relationships exist for financial development and globalization with energy consumption. Conversely, there is an inverted U-shaped relationship exist between economic growth and energy consumption in BRICS. The Dumitrescu-Hurlin panel causality test findings show that a unidirectional link runs from energy consumption to financial development, economic growth to energy consumption, and globalization towards energy usage. Important policy implications have also been discussed.

SUBMITTER: Imran M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10707598 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The non-linear relationship between globalization, financial development and energy consumption: Evidence from BRICS economies.

Imran Muhammad M   Liu Xiangyang X   Saud Shah S   Akhtar Muhammad Hanif MH   Haseeb Abdul A   Wang Rongyu R   Azam Kamran K  

PloS one 20231208 12


In the era of globalization, financial development plays a key role in socioeconomic and environmental development. However, its adverse consequences on human life, environmental hazards, and high energy consumption cannot be ignored. Thus, this study investigates the non-linear relationship between globalization, financial development, and energy consumption for BRICS economies. In doing so, we have applied second-generation tests to identify cross-sectional dependence in the data. Cross-sectio  ...[more]

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