![]() Analisis determinan pertumbuhan ekonomi kawasan ASEAN periode tahun 2007-2018. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 46, 1–16. Impact of exchange rate shocks on Japanese exports: Quantitative assessment using a structural VAR model. ![]() Bank credit and economic growth: A dynamic threshold panel model for ASEAN countries. Analisis pertumbuhan ekonomi negara-negara ASEAN. Journal of International Money and Finance, 73, 386–398. The real exchange rate and economic growth: Revisiting the case using external instruments. Trade openness and spatial inequality in emerging countries. Effective labor supply and growth outlook in China. ![]() Exchange rate regimes, devaluations and growth collapses. Female labor force participation and economic growth: Accounting for the gender bonus. ![]() Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 47, 732–745. The causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in the ASEAN-5 countries. Buletin Ilmiah Matematika, Statistika Dan Terapannya (Bimaster), 05(1), 39–44. Penerapan teori Solow Swan pada pertumbuhan ekonomi. Pemodelan data kemiskinan Provinsi Jawa Tengah menggunakan Fixed Effect Spatial Durbin Model. This research shows that in five ASEAN members from 2002 until 2018, CO2 emissions harm national output, coal consumption, and electricity consumption positively affects national outcome, while deforestation does not affect national output.Alvitiani, S., Yasin, H., & Mukid, M. The research method in this time is panel data regression, using Fixed Effect Model. The data is the panel data of five ASEAN members (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Myanmar) from 2002 until 2018. ![]() The variable used in this research is national output as the dependent variable and CO2 emissions, coal consumption, electricity consumption and deforestation as the independent variables. This research aims to analyze the effect of CO2 emissions, coal consumption, electricity consumption and deforestation on national output in five ASEAN members. The high use of energy aimed to increase the national income of the five ASEAN members hurts the environment by increasing CO2 levels in the air. The economic development aimed at improving people’s welfare often ignores the negative impact of the surrounding environment. ![]()
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