Relacja czasowo-częstotliwościowa pomiędzy zużyciem energii z biomasy a rozwojem człowieka w krajach grupy Brics
Ngo Thai Hung
University of Finance-Marketing, Faculty of Economics and Law, aHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam (Polska)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6976-1583
Abstrakt
Niniejszy artykuł ma na celu zbadanie wpływu zużycia energii z biomasy na rozwój człowieka w krajach grupy BRICS w relacji częstotliwościowo-czasowej przy użyciu ram falkowych. W szczególności wykorzystano metodę koherencji falkowej Rua (2013) i test przyczynowości falkowej - Grangera Olayeni (2016) do ilościowego określenia siły i kierunku związków przyczynowych w czasie i na różnych częstotliwościach jednocześnie. Wyniki empiryczne ujawniły, że powiązania przyczynowe między rozwojem społecznym a zużyciem energii z biomasy w krajach BRICS nie są jednorodne w różnych skalach czasu i częstotliwości. Wykazano również silny związek między dwiema zmiennymi w Chinach, Rosji, Brazylii i RPA po globalnym kryzysie finansowym w 2008 r. przy niskich i średnich częstotliwościach, podczas gdy związek ten w Indiach jest niski w tym okresie próby. Niniejsze badanie sugeruje duże znaczenie energii z biomasy dla rozwoju człowieka w krajach BRICS.
Słowa kluczowe:
energia biomasy, rozwój człowieka, kraje grupy BRICS, analiza falkowa, rozwój zrównoważonyBibliografia
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Ngo Thai HungUniversity of Finance-Marketing, Faculty of Economics and Law, aHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam Polska
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6976-1583
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