Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies provides a comprehensive exploration of how developing nations can navigate the challenges of energy transition while managing scarce resources. With a focus on practical strategies, the book delves into economic frameworks, financing mechanisms, and management practices tailored for emerging economies. By addressing the interplay between global energy dynamics and local constraints, it equips policymakers, researchers, and industry professionals with actionable insights to foster sustainable development and…mehr
Energy Economics, Finance, and Management in Developing and Emerging Economies provides a comprehensive exploration of how developing nations can navigate the challenges of energy transition while managing scarce resources. With a focus on practical strategies, the book delves into economic frameworks, financing mechanisms, and management practices tailored for emerging economies. By addressing the interplay between global energy dynamics and local constraints, it equips policymakers, researchers, and industry professionals with actionable insights to foster sustainable development and economic resilience. The book also emphasizes the critical role of innovation, community engagement, and international collaboration, highlighting case studies, best practices, and adaptable solutions designed for diverse socio-economic contexts.
1.The energy-growth nexus in Malaysia: Does energy security matter? Dzul Hadzwan Husaini and Hooi Hooi Lean 2.Energy transition, energy efficiency, and green finance in the ASEAN region Mita Bhattacharya and Eric Yan 3.Economic policy uncertainties and energy generation dynamics in emerging economies: A panel data analysis Shreya Pal and Mantu Kumar Mahalik 4.Income growth and green financing in renewable energy: Mitigating environmental degradation in emerging Asian countries Tze-Haw Chan, Abdul Saqib, and Isnaini Nuzula IN Agustin 5.Macroeconomic analysis of fuel subsidy reforms in ASEAN countries Nam Foo, Hooi Hooi Lean, and Ruhul Salim 6.Moderating role of global value chains between countries’ ability to adopt and adapt the frontier technology and renewable energy innovations: Evidence from selected developing economies Qaiser Munir, Shamrez Ali, and Kasim Mansur 7.Social capital and its spatial spillover on energy-based carbon emissions in Indonesia Windia Urfa Hani, Djoni Hartono, and Putu Angga Widyastaman 8.Beyond profit: An in-depth analysis of ESG factors and financial performance in the Chinese new energy sector Irene Wei Kiong Ting, Qian Long Kweh, Chunya Ren, and Jawad Asif 9.How carbon emission affects stock price crash risk-Evidence from listed firms in Taiwan Yuan Chang 10.Asymmetric relationships between crude oil price, palm oil price, and exchange rate: The case of Malaysia Sook-Rei Tan and Xiu Wei Yeap 11.Asymmetric causality relationship between global energy market and ASEAN stock markets Jianxu Liu, Yansong Li, Xuefei Kang, Jiande Cui, and Woraphon Yamaka 12.International Energy Agency’s approaches to low-carbon energy transitions and just transitions in emerging economies Chung-Han Yang 13.Energy efficiency and energy management in developing countries: A way forward Qaiser Munir, Shamrez Ali, and Kasim Mansur 14.Prospects for hydrogen energy and its production in India William J. Nuttall, Bernaurdshaw Neppolian, Madhu Madhavi, and Aswathy Rajan 15.Enhancing sustainable urban mobility: A customer-centered comparative analysis for seat-based e-scooter sharing services Sirirat Sae Lim and Han-Wei Chiang 16.Optimal green energy policy supports for rural water facility operation in Nigeria Saheed Layiwola Bello
1.The energy-growth nexus in Malaysia: Does energy security matter? Dzul Hadzwan Husaini and Hooi Hooi Lean 2.Energy transition, energy efficiency, and green finance in the ASEAN region Mita Bhattacharya and Eric Yan 3.Economic policy uncertainties and energy generation dynamics in emerging economies: A panel data analysis Shreya Pal and Mantu Kumar Mahalik 4.Income growth and green financing in renewable energy: Mitigating environmental degradation in emerging Asian countries Tze-Haw Chan, Abdul Saqib, and Isnaini Nuzula IN Agustin 5.Macroeconomic analysis of fuel subsidy reforms in ASEAN countries Nam Foo, Hooi Hooi Lean, and Ruhul Salim 6.Moderating role of global value chains between countries’ ability to adopt and adapt the frontier technology and renewable energy innovations: Evidence from selected developing economies Qaiser Munir, Shamrez Ali, and Kasim Mansur 7.Social capital and its spatial spillover on energy-based carbon emissions in Indonesia Windia Urfa Hani, Djoni Hartono, and Putu Angga Widyastaman 8.Beyond profit: An in-depth analysis of ESG factors and financial performance in the Chinese new energy sector Irene Wei Kiong Ting, Qian Long Kweh, Chunya Ren, and Jawad Asif 9.How carbon emission affects stock price crash risk-Evidence from listed firms in Taiwan Yuan Chang 10.Asymmetric relationships between crude oil price, palm oil price, and exchange rate: The case of Malaysia Sook-Rei Tan and Xiu Wei Yeap 11.Asymmetric causality relationship between global energy market and ASEAN stock markets Jianxu Liu, Yansong Li, Xuefei Kang, Jiande Cui, and Woraphon Yamaka 12.International Energy Agency’s approaches to low-carbon energy transitions and just transitions in emerging economies Chung-Han Yang 13.Energy efficiency and energy management in developing countries: A way forward Qaiser Munir, Shamrez Ali, and Kasim Mansur 14.Prospects for hydrogen energy and its production in India William J. Nuttall, Bernaurdshaw Neppolian, Madhu Madhavi, and Aswathy Rajan 15.Enhancing sustainable urban mobility: A customer-centered comparative analysis for seat-based e-scooter sharing services Sirirat Sae Lim and Han-Wei Chiang 16.Optimal green energy policy supports for rural water facility operation in Nigeria Saheed Layiwola Bello
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