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Transmission pathways between foreign aid and renewable energy consumption in Vietnam

Our paper is the first attempt to analyze the environmental consequences and energy security of foreign aid in Vietnam during the 1987–2019 period. We apply various modern econometric techniques, including the multivariate Wavelet model and an extended time-varying vector autoregression (TVP-VAR). B...

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Published in:Energy strategy reviews 2023-03, Vol.46, p.101057, Article 101057
Main Authors: Mai Hoa, Tran Thi, Thanh Ha, Le, Chuong, Pham Hong, Thanh, To Trung
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development aid
econometrics
energy
Foreign aid
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Renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption
renewable energy sources
The multivariate wavelet model
variance
Vietnam
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