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Curbing environmental degradation through energy transition in ASEAN‐9: Does the interactive role of political will matter?

This study estimates the impact of energy transition and the interactive role of political will on environmental degradation in the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) over the 1999–2020 period. Using pooled mean group and fully modified ordinary least squares estimators, the estimated r...

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Published in:OPEC energy review 2022-12, Vol.46 (4), p.492-501
Main Authors: Sulaiman, Chindo, Zubair, Azeem Oluwaseyi, Abdul‐Rahim, Abdul Samad
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Commitment
Emissions control
Energy
Energy transition
Environmental degradation
Environmental effects
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Environmental quality
Fossil fuels
Politics
Regions
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