Renewable Energy Development and Employment in Ecuador’s Rural Sector: An Economic Impact Analysis

The article provides an empirical analysis on the impact of renewable energy development on the unemployment rate, agricultural output and relative rural population in Ecuador. Using an empirical approach, the study examined how the production and consumption of this energy affects the labor market...

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Main Authors: Raúl Clemente Ulloa-de Souza, Luis Adrián González-Quiñonez, Luis Jheovanny Reyna-Tenorio, Patricia Janella Salgado-Ortiz, Byron Fernando Chere-Quiñónez
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Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2024-01-01
Series:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
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Online Access:https://econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/15297
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author Raúl Clemente Ulloa-de Souza
Luis Adrián González-Quiñonez
Luis Jheovanny Reyna-Tenorio
Patricia Janella Salgado-Ortiz
Byron Fernando Chere-Quiñónez
author_facet Raúl Clemente Ulloa-de Souza
Luis Adrián González-Quiñonez
Luis Jheovanny Reyna-Tenorio
Patricia Janella Salgado-Ortiz
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description The article provides an empirical analysis on the impact of renewable energy development on the unemployment rate, agricultural output and relative rural population in Ecuador. Using an empirical approach, the study examined how the production and consumption of this energy affects the labor market in rural regions. To this end, relevant data on the development of renewable energies in the context of Ecuador were collected, and statistical analyses were carried out to evaluate the relationships between these and the variables of interest. The results obtained indicate that the development of renewable energies has can reduce the unemployment rate and has a positive effect on the relative population of rural regions, however, it does not seem to significantly affect agricultural production. These findings support the idea that the production and consumption of renewable energies can generate jobs directly, due to the need for workers for the construction and maintenance of these technologies, and indirectly, through cheaper energy, increased productive efficiency and better conditions for the expansion of companies. The study offers a significant contribution to the field of energy economics in developing countries and highlights the importance of the adoption of renewable energy sources for rural regions.
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spelling doaj.art-492833a04a934bfdbfb546fdd6f2a1732024-01-17T14:42:36ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy2146-45532024-01-0114110.32479/ijeep.15297Renewable Energy Development and Employment in Ecuador’s Rural Sector: An Economic Impact AnalysisRaúl Clemente Ulloa-de Souza0Luis Adrián González-Quiñonez 1Luis Jheovanny Reyna-Tenorio2Patricia Janella Salgado-Ortiz3Byron Fernando Chere-Quiñónez4Luis Vargas Torres Technical University of Esmeraldas, EcuadorLuis Vargas Torres Technical University of Esmeraldas, EcuadorLuis Vargas Torres Technical University of Esmeraldas, EcuadorLuis Vargas Torres Technical University of Esmeraldas, EcuadorLuis Vargas Torres Technical University of Esmeraldas, Ecuador The article provides an empirical analysis on the impact of renewable energy development on the unemployment rate, agricultural output and relative rural population in Ecuador. Using an empirical approach, the study examined how the production and consumption of this energy affects the labor market in rural regions. To this end, relevant data on the development of renewable energies in the context of Ecuador were collected, and statistical analyses were carried out to evaluate the relationships between these and the variables of interest. The results obtained indicate that the development of renewable energies has can reduce the unemployment rate and has a positive effect on the relative population of rural regions, however, it does not seem to significantly affect agricultural production. These findings support the idea that the production and consumption of renewable energies can generate jobs directly, due to the need for workers for the construction and maintenance of these technologies, and indirectly, through cheaper energy, increased productive efficiency and better conditions for the expansion of companies. The study offers a significant contribution to the field of energy economics in developing countries and highlights the importance of the adoption of renewable energy sources for rural regions. https://econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/15297Renewable Energies, Labor Market, Ecuador
spellingShingle Raúl Clemente Ulloa-de Souza
Luis Adrián González-Quiñonez
Luis Jheovanny Reyna-Tenorio
Patricia Janella Salgado-Ortiz
Byron Fernando Chere-Quiñónez
Renewable Energy Development and Employment in Ecuador’s Rural Sector: An Economic Impact Analysis
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Renewable Energies, Labor Market, Ecuador
title Renewable Energy Development and Employment in Ecuador’s Rural Sector: An Economic Impact Analysis
title_full Renewable Energy Development and Employment in Ecuador’s Rural Sector: An Economic Impact Analysis
title_fullStr Renewable Energy Development and Employment in Ecuador’s Rural Sector: An Economic Impact Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Renewable Energy Development and Employment in Ecuador’s Rural Sector: An Economic Impact Analysis
title_short Renewable Energy Development and Employment in Ecuador’s Rural Sector: An Economic Impact Analysis
title_sort renewable energy development and employment in ecuador s rural sector an economic impact analysis
topic Renewable Energies, Labor Market, Ecuador
url https://econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/15297
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