TY  - JOUR
UR  - https://doi.org/10.35618/hsr2024.02.en028
SP  - 28
N2  - The substantial increase in global renewable energy usage has promoted research in this field,particularly in developed countries, which play a crucial role in reducing the impacts of climatechange. However, the role and effects of corruption on this type of energy have attracted lessattention. Moreover, as attention to the link between corruption and renewable energy are criticalcriteria for development, it is imperative to assess the link between corruption and renewable energy,especially in developed countries, where they claim to have succeeded in the fight against corruption.This study examines the relation between corruption and renewable energy usage in 42 developednations. The analysis employs the pooled mean group technique and covers the period between 2012?2020. Results reveal a strong and meaningful relation between the corruption perception index andrenewable energy consumption in the long term, while it is insignificant in the short term. Based onthese results, we suggest that policymakers should focus on the environmental effects of corruptionand on implementing effective policies.
IS  - 2
TI  - Corruption and renewable energy consumption in 42 developed countries: A pooled mean group analysis
JF  - HUNGARIAN STATISTICAL REVIEW
SN  - 2630-9130
VL  - 7
EP  - 40
A1  -  Rahro Amir
A1  -  Esmaeili Korani Amirmohammad
A1  -  Raiss Shaghaghi Samaneh
Y1  - 2024///
AV  - public
ID  - publicatio35539
ER  -