The Impact of Financial Development on Renewable Energy Consumption: The Case of Vietnam and Other ASEAN Members
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Data and Methodology
4. Results
Descriptive Statistics
5. Conclusions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Mean | Std. Dev. | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|
REC | 31.78459 | 24.97082 | 0.19 | 88.4 |
FI | 69.80555 | 39.74305 | 7.10931 | 148.9482 |
GDP | 5964.523 | 12,802.33 | 78.86576 | 82,807.65 |
TRADE | 128.5124 | 104.0195 | 9.105691 | 437.3267 |
FDI | 4.387393 | 5.636992 | −2.75744 | 32.69117 |
HUMAN | 104.061 | 9.436019 | 57.41764 | 125.0868 |
Country | Item | REC | FI | GDP | TRADE | FDI | HUMAN |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Indonesia | Mean | 40.2629 | 35.00041 | 1473.123 | 49.92636 | 1.236033 | 108.0276 |
Std. Dev. | 11.39554 | 13.81533 | 1422.894 | 11.0233 | 1.289745 | 10.49208 | |
Min | 19.77 | 9.610778 | 78.86576 | 28.68263 | −2.75744 | 84.48063 | |
Max | 59.18 | 59.86041 | 4787.999 | 96.18619 | 4.241289 | 122.7521 | |
Laos | Mean | 71.01406 | 17.79672 | 959.7189 | 63.22765 | 3.612838 | 102.7089 |
Std. Dev. | 14.15205 | 7.071894 | 867.8228 | 25.08238 | 2.8412 | 14.88087 | |
Min | 48.72 | 7.10931 | 146.9858 | 9.105691 | −0.0684507 | 57.41764 | |
Max | 88.4 | 36.18783 | 2598.506 | 99.05974 | 9.917783 | 121.5094 | |
Malaysia | Mean | 4.416129 | 108.895 | 4858.497 | 142.2376 | 3.695033 | 99.91026 |
Std. Dev. | 1.731985 | 29.57733 | 3687.528 | 41.89753 | 1.711019 | 2.334718 | |
Min | 1.96 | 40.90456 | 374.9229 | 73.37553 | 0.0566923 | 91.99315 | |
Max | 8.42 | 140.7617 | 11971.93 | 220.4068 | 8.760474 | 102.7615 | |
Philippines | Mean | 34.42968 | 45.12058 | 1401.004 | 60.25274 | 1.231243 | 105.7755 |
Std. Dev. | 6.178968 | 21.58527 | 1008.913 | 17.37069 | 0.911827 | 4.728412 | |
Min | 26.8 | 17.26252 | 201.9233 | 32.18014 | −0.2876676 | 90.60991 | |
Max | 51.05 | 90.49053 | 3498.51 | 87.57464 | 3.122388 | 112.2945 | |
Singapore | Mean | 0.5441935 | 93.15777 | 26,374.46 | 339.44 | 14.18878 | 101.6246 |
Std. Dev. | 0.1458943 | 26.60855 | 23,200.52 | 43.04756 | 7.927348 | 1.316913 | |
Min | 0.19 | 53.96138 | 925.7979 | 229.0534 | 3.646085 | 99.87465 | |
Max | 0.92 | 148.9482 | 82,807.65 | 437.3267 | 32.69117 | 103.5642 | |
Thailand | Mean | 23.16258 | 86.9229 | 2757.03 | 88.68364 | 1.889597 | 99.38834 |
Std. Dev. | 3.539984 | 34.96454 | 2300.729 | 36.25757 | 1.46938 | 7.807945 | |
Min | 19.89 | 32.04237 | 197.9937 | 34.40231 | −0.9885908 | 81.25114 | |
Max | 33.51 | 148.8354 | 7628.576 | 140.437 | 6.434807 | 108.6956 | |
Vietnam | Mean | 47.3971 | 74.04713 | 1279.998 | 111.5871 | 4.747831 | 109.2521 |
Std. Dev. | 16.89662 | 34.95285 | 1263.99 | 42.49663 | 2.797217 | 7.113623 | |
Min | 19.11 | 19.56649 | 96.13036 | 18.95049 | −0.0005676 | 97.41997 | |
Max | 75.91 | 127.2349 | 4163.514 | 186.4682 | 11.93948 | 125.0868 |
REC | FI | GDP | TRADE | FDI | HUMAN | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
REC | 1.0000 | |||||
FI | −0.5595 | 1.0000 | ||||
GDP | 0.5474 | −0.5561 | 1.0000 | |||
TRADE | 0.3853 | −0.4761 | 0.8981 | 1.0000 | ||
FDI | 0.4778 | −0.4351 | 0.5939 | 0.4904 | 1.0000 | |
HUMAN | 0.4052 | −0.4536 | 0.8845 | 0.9182 | 0.4774 | 1.0000 |
Variable | VIF | 1/VIF |
---|---|---|
TRADE | 7.91 | 0.126426 |
FI | 6.20 | 0.161251 |
FDI | 5.05 | 0.198121 |
GDP | 3.92 | 0.255358 |
HUMAN | 1.44 | 0.693905 |
Mean VIF | 4.90 |
Variable | OLS | FEM | REM | FGLS |
---|---|---|---|---|
FI | −0.2045 *** (0.000) | 0.0364 (0.230) | 0.0198 (0.516) | −0.2045 *** (0.000) |
GDP | −28.1583 *** (0.000) | −26.3752 *** (0.000) | −25.7075 *** (0.000) | −28.1583 *** (0.000) |
TRADE | −0.0174 (0.492) | −0.1195 *** (0.000) | −0.1029 *** (0.000) | −0.0174 (0.484) |
FDI | 0.9913 *** (0.001) | −0.1742 (0.343) | −0.0518 (0.775) | 0.9913 *** (0.000) |
HUMAN | 0.0780 (0.547) | 0.1483 ** (0.041) | 0.1270 * (0.081) | 0.0780 (0.539) |
_cons | 132.5722 *** (0.000) | 117.487 *** (0.000) | 119.7366 *** (0.000) | 132.5722 *** (0.000) |
Prob > F | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 |
R-squared | 0.8649 | 0.6776 | 0.7080 | |
F test | F(6, 16) = 92.47 Prob > F = 0.0000 | |||
Hausman test | Chi2(5) = 2.83 Prob > chi2 = 0.7257 |
Variable | OLS | FEM | REM | FGLS |
---|---|---|---|---|
DC | −0.1389 *** (0.000) | −0.0321 (0.131) | −0.0376 (0.077) | −0.1389 *** (0.000) |
GDP | −31.2066 *** (0.000) | −24.1807 *** (0.000) | −24.0037 *** (0.000) | −31.2066 *** (0.000) |
TRADE | −0.0481 ** (0.031) | −0.0976 *** (0.000) | −0.0879 *** (0.000) | −0.0481 ** (0.027) |
FDI | 1.3841 *** (0.000) | −0.2335 (0.191) | −0.1210 (0.485) | 1.3841 *** (0.000) |
HUMAN | 0.0398 (0.765) | 0.0966 (0.190) | 0.0805 (0.275) | 0.0398 (0.761) |
_cons | 142.4524 *** (0.000) | 118.3083 *** (0.000) | 119.7366 *** (0.000) | 142.4524 *** (0.000) |
Prob > F | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 | 0.0000 |
R-squared | 0.8673 | 0.7149 | 0.7357 | |
F test | F(6, 16) = 94.31 Prob > F = 0.0000 | |||
Hausman test | Chi2(5) = 4.89 Prob > chi2 |
Variable | Driscoll–Kraay Standard Errors | DOLS |
---|---|---|
FI | −0.2045 *** (0.011) | −0.1847 *** (0.000) |
GDP | −28.1583 *** (0.000) | −46.4692 *** (0.000) |
TRADE | −0.0174 (0.431) | −0.4336 *** (0.000) |
FDI | 0.9913 *** (0.000) | 2.4060 *** (0.000) |
HUMAN | 0.0780 (0.693) | 0.8560 *** (0.000) |
_cons | 132.5722 *** (0.000) | |
Prob > F | 0.0000 | 0.0000 |
R-squared | 0.8687 | 0.9626 |
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Van Nguyen, C. The Impact of Financial Development on Renewable Energy Consumption: The Case of Vietnam and Other ASEAN Members. Int. J. Financial Stud. 2024, 12, 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs12020037
Van Nguyen C. The Impact of Financial Development on Renewable Energy Consumption: The Case of Vietnam and Other ASEAN Members. International Journal of Financial Studies. 2024; 12(2):37. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs12020037
Chicago/Turabian StyleVan Nguyen, Chien. 2024. "The Impact of Financial Development on Renewable Energy Consumption: The Case of Vietnam and Other ASEAN Members" International Journal of Financial Studies 12, no. 2: 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs12020037
APA StyleVan Nguyen, C. (2024). The Impact of Financial Development on Renewable Energy Consumption: The Case of Vietnam and Other ASEAN Members. International Journal of Financial Studies, 12(2), 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs12020037