TY - CHAP
T1 - Is China’s dependency on coal a threat to its economic development?
AU - Zavadska, Miroslava
AU - Morales, Lucía
AU - Andreosso-O’Callaghan, Bernadette
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© ISTE Ltd 2020.
PY - 2020/1/1
Y1 - 2020/1/1
N2 - Coal is one of the prime contributors to China’s economic success. This chapter examines China’s coal dependency by looking at the short- to medium-run dynamics between coal price volatility and sectoral stock exchange performance. It discusses the environmental implications of coal consumption, and discusses the relationship between coal demand and economic growth. China’s economic growth depends on its ability to develop an energy-efficient strategy that sustains its economic and social development plans. China’s coal dependency is examined by implementing Granger causality tests to gain insights into the short- to medium-run dynamics between coal price volatility and China’s sectoral performance. The outcomes of the Granger causality analysis indicated a lack of causal effects running from coal price volatility to the selected sectors; an exception was found for the energy and natural resource sectors that exhibited bidirectional causal effects.
AB - Coal is one of the prime contributors to China’s economic success. This chapter examines China’s coal dependency by looking at the short- to medium-run dynamics between coal price volatility and sectoral stock exchange performance. It discusses the environmental implications of coal consumption, and discusses the relationship between coal demand and economic growth. China’s economic growth depends on its ability to develop an energy-efficient strategy that sustains its economic and social development plans. China’s coal dependency is examined by implementing Granger causality tests to gain insights into the short- to medium-run dynamics between coal price volatility and China’s sectoral performance. The outcomes of the Granger causality analysis indicated a lack of causal effects running from coal price volatility to the selected sectors; an exception was found for the energy and natural resource sectors that exhibited bidirectional causal effects.
KW - China’s coal consumption
KW - China’s economic growth
KW - Coal demand
KW - Coal price volatility
KW - Energy-efficient strategy
KW - Granger causality test
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85103033664
U2 - 10.1002/9781119705222.ch2
DO - 10.1002/9781119705222.ch2
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85103033664
SN - 9781786305701
T3 - Sustainable Development and Energy Transition in Europe and Asia
SP - 23
EP - 44
BT - Sustainable Development and Energy Transition in Europe and Asia
PB - wiley
ER -