Sustainable Connection Amid Renewable Energy, Non-Renewable Energy Usage, and Economic Growth in South Africa
Purpose This paper assesses the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy sources and economic growth in South Africa. Methodology The study employs the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) and the Wald-Granger Causality Approach, utilizing data spanning the period from 1990 to...
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Purpose
This paper assesses the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy sources and economic growth in South Africa.
Methodology
The study employs the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) and the Wald-Granger Causality Approach, utilizing data spanning the period from 1990 to 2020.
Findings
The findings reveal an absence of bidirectional Granger causality among the variables. The VECM results further indicate that, in the short run, imports (IMP) and non-renewable energy (NREN) have a slightly more pronounced impact on GDP growth than exports (EXP) and renewable energy (REN). In the long run, both imports and non-renewable energy significantly influence GDP growth more than renewable energy and exports.
Conclusion
In essence, strategic policies in the energy sector are imperative for ensuring a positive impact of energy consumption on the economy. Given the critical role of the energy sector, the South African government must implement policies conducive to enhancing the overall performance of the economy.
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spelling | doaj.art-51d7105ae6dd4e60b5031720aa60c2012023-12-27T19:33:41ZengBMER ConsultancyReviews of Management Sciences2709-96012709-961X2023-12-015210.53909/rms.05.02.0230Sustainable Connection Amid Renewable Energy, Non-Renewable Energy Usage, and Economic Growth in South AfricaAhmed ADEKUNLE0Walter Sisulu University Purpose This paper assesses the relationship between renewable and non-renewable energy sources and economic growth in South Africa. Methodology The study employs the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) and the Wald-Granger Causality Approach, utilizing data spanning the period from 1990 to 2020. Findings The findings reveal an absence of bidirectional Granger causality among the variables. The VECM results further indicate that, in the short run, imports (IMP) and non-renewable energy (NREN) have a slightly more pronounced impact on GDP growth than exports (EXP) and renewable energy (REN). In the long run, both imports and non-renewable energy significantly influence GDP growth more than renewable energy and exports. Conclusion In essence, strategic policies in the energy sector are imperative for ensuring a positive impact of energy consumption on the economy. Given the critical role of the energy sector, the South African government must implement policies conducive to enhancing the overall performance of the economy. https://rmsjournal.com/index.php/admin/article/view/230Renewable energyNon-renewable energyEconomic growthSouth AfricaExports |
spellingShingle | Ahmed ADEKUNLE Sustainable Connection Amid Renewable Energy, Non-Renewable Energy Usage, and Economic Growth in South Africa Reviews of Management Sciences Renewable energy Non-renewable energy Economic growth South Africa Exports |
title | Sustainable Connection Amid Renewable Energy, Non-Renewable Energy Usage, and Economic Growth in South Africa |
title_full | Sustainable Connection Amid Renewable Energy, Non-Renewable Energy Usage, and Economic Growth in South Africa |
title_fullStr | Sustainable Connection Amid Renewable Energy, Non-Renewable Energy Usage, and Economic Growth in South Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustainable Connection Amid Renewable Energy, Non-Renewable Energy Usage, and Economic Growth in South Africa |
title_short | Sustainable Connection Amid Renewable Energy, Non-Renewable Energy Usage, and Economic Growth in South Africa |
title_sort | sustainable connection amid renewable energy non renewable energy usage and economic growth in south africa |
topic | Renewable energy Non-renewable energy Economic growth South Africa Exports |
url | https://rmsjournal.com/index.php/admin/article/view/230 |
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