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How do geopolitical risks affect government investment? an empirical investigation / Bilgin, Mehmet Huseyin; Gozgor, Giray ; Karabulut, Gokhan   Journal Article
Bilgin, Mehmet Huseyin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper examines the effects of geopolitical risks, measured by a new index for geopolitical risk, on general government investment (gross fixed capital formation). It uses panel data for 18 countries for the period from 1985 to 2015. Using panel fixed-effects and the corrected least squares dummy variable estimators, results indicate that geopolitical risks seem to exert a positive effect on government investment.
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Impact of economic globalization on renewable energy in the OECD countries / Gozgor, Giray   Journal Article
Gozgor, Giray Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper analyzes the determinants of renewable energy consumption in the panel data of 30 OECD countries for the period from 1970 to 2015. The unique role is given to the effect of economic globalization on renewable energy. We consider several measures of economic globalization and apply different econometric techniques. We find the positive impact of the per capita income, the per capita carbon dioxide emissions, and the real price of oil on renewable energy. Also, a higher level of economic globalization promotes renewable energy, and the evidence is robust to the different measures of economic globalization. In line with our findings, promoting the economic aspects of globalization will enhance renewable energy. Thus it can suppress the adverse effect of climate change and global warming on living human beings and natural habitats in the long-run. Therefore, we need to enhance our knowledge of how globalization promotes renewable energy not only for the OECD countries but also for other developing and developed economies. From a policy perspective, we suggest that policymakers and governments in OCED countries should consider economic globalization as a “renewable energy promoting mechanism” while designing their energy demand policy for the protection of natural environmental health.
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