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Science of The Total Environment | 2018

The challenges and opportunities of climate change policy under different stages of economic development

Genovaitė Liobikienė; Mindaugas Butkus

Climate change policy confronts with many challenges and opportunities. Thus the aim of this study was to analyse the impact of gross domestic product (hereinafter GDP), trade, foreign direct investment (hereinafter FDI), energy efficiency (hereinafter EF) and renewable energy (hereinafter RE) consumption on greenhouse gas (hereinafter GHG) emissions in 1990-2013 and reveal the main challenges and opportunities of climate policy for which policy makers should take the most attention under different stages of economic development. The results showed that the economic growth significantly contributed to the increase of GHG emissions and remains the main challenge in all groups of countries. Analysing the trade impact on pollution, the results revealed that the growth of export (hereinafter EX) significantly reduced GHG emissions only in high income countries. However, the export remains a challenge in low income countries. FDI insignificantly determined the changes in GHG emissions in all groups of countries. Meanwhile, energy efficiency and share of renewable energy consumption are the main opportunities of climate change policy because they reduce the GHG emissions in all groups of countries. Thus, technological processes, the increase of energy efficiency and the shift from carbon to renewable energy sources are the main tools implementing the climate change policy in all countries despite the different stage of economic development.


Economics and Culture | 2016

Evaluation of Eu Cohesion Policy Impact on Regional Convergence: Do Culture Differences Matter?

Mindaugas Butkus; Kristina Matuzevičiūtė

Abstract Attention to the harmonised economic growth by promoting regional economic convergence was paid in the 1960s, at the commencement of European economic integration. It served as a basis for initiation of programs intended to reduce disparities among regions. For the current programming period (2014-2020) over 350 billion euro was allocated to promote cohesion (more than 340 billion for 2007-2013 and about 213 billion for 2000-2006) and a considerable part of that funding went specially to promote regional convergence; therefore, the analysis of regional convergence in the EU countries is essential due to both economic and financial reasons. Regional policy can be considered successful if regional disparities are found to be decreasing; however, research on convergence/divergence issue has not provided any unambiguous conclusions. We aim to enrich this field of analysis by incorporating cultural dimension while analysing the factors influencing regional convergence. In order to identify a causal link between culture and economic outcomes, we define culture as the customary beliefs and values that ethnic, religious and social groups transmit almost unchanged from generation to generation. Our research hypothesis is that regional policy impact on regional convergence differs between groups of countries characterised by historically diverse cultural experience. Using panel data approach like FD and covering the two last programming periods along with a set of variables to control country-specific economic environment, we investigate whether the success of Cohesion policy has depended on cultural differences in the north, south, west and central-east groups of European countries.


Renewable Energy | 2017

The European Union possibilities to achieve targets of Europe 2020 and Paris agreement climate policy

Genovaitė Liobikienė; Mindaugas Butkus


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2016

Drivers of greenhouse gas emissions in the Baltic states: decomposition analysis related to the implementation of Europe 2020 strategy

Genovaitė Liobikienė; Mindaugas Butkus; Jurga Bernatonienė


Energy | 2017

Environmental Kuznets Curve of greenhouse gas emissions including technological progress and substitution effects

Genovaitė Liobikienė; Mindaugas Butkus


Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft | 2007

The Influence of Cumulative Causation Process on Regional Divergence in Lithuania during 1995–2003

Diana Cibulskienė; Mindaugas Butkus


Economies | 2017

Do Technological Innovations Affect Unemployment? Some Empirical Evidence from European Countries

Kristina Matuzeviciute; Mindaugas Butkus; Akvile Karaliute


Economies | 2016

Remittances, Development Level, and Long-Run Economic Growth

Kristina Matuzeviciute; Mindaugas Butkus


The Engineering Economics | 2014

Modelling of the Impact of Emigrants' Qualification Structure on the National Economic Growth: the Case of Lithuania

Daiva Berzinskiene; Mindaugas Butkus; Kristina Matuzeviciute


Sustainability | 2018

What Is the Evolution of Convergence in the EU? Decomposing EU Disparities up to NUTS 3 Level

Mindaugas Butkus; Diana Cibulskiene; Alma Maciulyte-Sniukiene; Kristina Matuzeviciute

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Daiva Berzinskiene

Kaunas University of Technology

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Daiva Beržinskienė

Kaunas University of Technology

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Jurga Bernatonienė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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