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Climate policy uncertainty and economic growth, a moderating role of crude oil price changes: evidence from the Asian economies
by
Yushi, Jiang
, Ullah, Safeer
, Miao, Miao
in
Climate change
/ Climate policy
/ Crude oil
/ Crude oil prices
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economics
/ Energy consumption
/ Literature reviews
/ Oil
/ Statistical analysis
/ Uncertainty
2025
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Climate policy uncertainty and economic growth, a moderating role of crude oil price changes: evidence from the Asian economies
by
Yushi, Jiang
, Ullah, Safeer
, Miao, Miao
in
Climate change
/ Climate policy
/ Crude oil
/ Crude oil prices
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economics
/ Energy consumption
/ Literature reviews
/ Oil
/ Statistical analysis
/ Uncertainty
2025
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Climate policy uncertainty and economic growth, a moderating role of crude oil price changes: evidence from the Asian economies
by
Yushi, Jiang
, Ullah, Safeer
, Miao, Miao
in
Climate change
/ Climate policy
/ Crude oil
/ Crude oil prices
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economics
/ Energy consumption
/ Literature reviews
/ Oil
/ Statistical analysis
/ Uncertainty
2025
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Climate policy uncertainty and economic growth, a moderating role of crude oil price changes: evidence from the Asian economies
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Climate policy uncertainty and economic growth, a moderating role of crude oil price changes: evidence from the Asian economies
2025
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Overview
Purpose
This study aims to inspect the impact of US climate policy uncertainty (CPU) on the economic growth of Asian countries with the moderating role of crude oil price (COP) changes.
Design/methodology/approach
The Im-Pesaran Sin and Fisher-type tests are used for stationarity check, while Kao and Pedroni tests are used for cointegration analysis. The Hausman test is applied for model selection, where pooled mean group autoregressive distributed lag (PMG/ARDL) has been selected and applied. Besides, the fully modified ordinary least squares is also used for robustness analysis. Additionally, the literature review and descriptive statistics have been used.
Findings
The main findings disclosed that US CPU negatively impacted the economic growth of Asian economies with high significance in the long run whereas insignificant in the short run. The results further concluded that COP positively affected economic growth both in the short and long run. Furthermore, the results also revealed that COP significantly and positively moderates the relationship between CPU and COP in the long and short run.
Originality/value
The study is the first of its kind to examine the impact of the US CPU on the economic growth of Asian economies. Second, it further revealed the moderating role of COP between US CPU and economic growth. Third, a large panel of data from Asian countries has been considered. Fourth, the study adds to the current literature by using the PMG/ARDL model to determine the impact of US CPU on economic growth. Additionally, this study focuses on the US CPU because it is a developed country playing a significant role in energy and climate issues, and has been very uncertain.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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