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PLOS ONE | 2018

Renewable energy consumption and economic growth. Causality relationship in Central and Eastern European countries

Marius-Corneliu Marinaș; Marin Dinu; Aura-Gabriela Socol; Cristian Socol

The new European model stipulates the achievement of an inclusive, sustainable and intelligent economic growth. Increasing the share of renewable energy is one of the factors that improve the quality of economic growth, similar to research, development and investment in human capital. In this paper we tested the correlation between economic growth and renewable energy consumption for ten European Union (EU) member states from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in the period 1990–2014, using Auto-regressive and Distributed Lag (ARDL) modeling procedure, a technique that captures causal relationships both on a short run and on a long run. The short run perspective reveals the transition towards a new energy paradigm, while the long run approach corresponds to the long-term equilibrium of the analyzed factors. Our results shows that, in the short run, the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Renewable Energy Consumption (REC) dynamics are independent in Romania and Bulgaria, while in Hungary, Lithuania and Slovenia an increasing renewable energy consumption improves the economic growth. The hypothesis of bi-directional causality between renewable energy consumption and economic growth is validated in the long run for both the whole group of analyzed countries as well as in the case of seven CEE states which were studied individually. These results allow us to look into the feasibility of the Europe 2020 goals regarding the increase of energy efficiency and to propose public policies to achieve these goals.


Timisoara Journal of Economics | 2012

The Impact of Population Aging on the Sustainability of European Social Model

Marin Dinu; Marius Corneliu Marinaş; Cristian Socol; Aura Gabriela Socol


Archive | 2011

Automatic stabilizers vs. discretionary fiscal policy in Euro area countries

Marin Dinu; Cristian Socol; Marinas Marius; Aura Gabriela Socol


Theoretical and Applied Economics | 2010

Experiences of the Large Fiscal Adjustments in EU. Romania's Case *

Cristian Socol; Radu Soviani


Archive | 2009

Traps of the flat tax in emerging countries

Cristian Socol; Aura Gabriela Socol; Marinas Marius


MPRA Paper | 2007

The flat tax in Romania. A good economic strategy

Cristian Socol; Marius Marinas; Aura Gabriela Socol


Archive | 2009

The analysis of fiscal policy management in Romania: Lessons for emerging countries

Cristian Socol; Aura Gabriela Socol


Sustainability | 2018

Fiscal Adjustment Programs versus Socially Sustainable Competitiveness in EU Countries

Cristian Socol; Marius Marinas; Aura Gabriela Socol; Dan Armeanu


Archive | 2010

Experienţe ale ajustărilor fiscale largi în UE. Cazul României

Cristian Socol; Radu Soviani


Archive | 2009

Romania's Convergence to European Union - a Post-Integration Analysis

Coralia Angelescu; Cristian Socol; Aura Gabriela Socol

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Aura Gabriela Socol

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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Marin Dinu

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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Marius Marinas

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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Radu Soviani

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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Aura-Gabriela Socol

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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Coralia Angelescu

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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Dan Armeanu

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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