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Journal Article

Regional Spillover Effects of Renewable Energy Generation in Italy

Energy Policy, 56: 663-671

Authors

  • Magnani
  • N.
  • Vaona
  • A.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1016/j.enpol.2013.01.032

JEL Classification

O13 O18 R11 N70 Q42 Q43

Key Words

economic growth

Granger Causality

Italien

Italy

panel error correction model

panel unit root and cointegration tests

regions

Renewable energy generation

Wirtschaftswachstum

In a multivariate setting, we document that renewable energy generation has a positive impact on economic growth at the regional level in Italy. We do so by adopting panel data unit-root and cointegration tests as well as Granger non-causality tests relying on the system GMM estimator. Our results are interpreted in three ways. Renewable energy generation alleviates balance-of-payments constraints and reduces the exposure of a regional economy to the volatility of the price of fossil fuels and to negative environmental and health externalities deriving from non-renewable energy generation. Therefore, our evidence supports policies promoting renewable energy generation. In an Appendix we show that our results are robust to the adoption of alternative econometric methods and definitions for our energy variable. They are also stable over time.

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