Economic Policy Uncertainty: Global Energy Security with Diversification

Global energy security is a growing worldwide concern in the presence of high economic policy uncertainty (EPU) that can be addressed by advancing sustainable energy diversification (ED) practices. Energy security can be estimated by combining ED and EPU indices; hence, this study uses a dataset cov...

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Main Authors: Dagar, Vishal, Dagher, Leila, Rao, Amar, Doytch, Nadia, Kagzi, Muneza
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eap.2024.03.008
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-12862024-04-15T06:20:59Z Economic Policy Uncertainty: Global Energy Security with Diversification Dagar, Vishal Dagher, Leila Rao, Amar Doytch, Nadia Kagzi, Muneza Global energy security is a growing worldwide concern in the presence of high economic policy uncertainty (EPU) that can be addressed by advancing sustainable energy diversification (ED) practices. Energy security can be estimated by combining ED and EPU indices; hence, this study uses a dataset covering three continents and 26 countries from 1995 to 2023 to measure energy security employing this approach. The study employs quantile regression and panel data analysis, finding a positive relationship between EPU and ED. The results reveal that when EPU increases, the spectrum of energy sources declines, negatively impacting energy security. Other factors of globalization, Gross Domestic Product, gross capital formation, and the labor force also have an impact on the spectrum of energy sources. To obtain a sustainable level of ED, policymakers should increase investment in gross capital formation because economic growth and openness via pro-global policies have less impact on ED. This study also demonstrates that labor capital shifts have a significant effect on ED. The quantitative results reveal the importance of clear and precise economic policies for increasing investment in carbon-free energy security. 2024-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/284 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eap.2024.03.008 Ateneo School of Government Publications Archīum Ateneo Carbon neutrality Economic policy uncertainty Energy diversification Energy security Risk mitigation Sustainability Economic Policy Energy Policy Environmental Policy Environmental Sciences Oil, Gas, and Energy Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Social and Behavioral Sciences Sustainability
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
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Philippines
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topic Carbon neutrality
Economic policy uncertainty
Energy diversification
Energy security
Risk mitigation
Sustainability
Economic Policy
Energy Policy
Environmental Policy
Environmental Sciences
Oil, Gas, and Energy
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sustainability
spellingShingle Carbon neutrality
Economic policy uncertainty
Energy diversification
Energy security
Risk mitigation
Sustainability
Economic Policy
Energy Policy
Environmental Policy
Environmental Sciences
Oil, Gas, and Energy
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sustainability
Dagar, Vishal
Dagher, Leila
Rao, Amar
Doytch, Nadia
Kagzi, Muneza
Economic Policy Uncertainty: Global Energy Security with Diversification
description Global energy security is a growing worldwide concern in the presence of high economic policy uncertainty (EPU) that can be addressed by advancing sustainable energy diversification (ED) practices. Energy security can be estimated by combining ED and EPU indices; hence, this study uses a dataset covering three continents and 26 countries from 1995 to 2023 to measure energy security employing this approach. The study employs quantile regression and panel data analysis, finding a positive relationship between EPU and ED. The results reveal that when EPU increases, the spectrum of energy sources declines, negatively impacting energy security. Other factors of globalization, Gross Domestic Product, gross capital formation, and the labor force also have an impact on the spectrum of energy sources. To obtain a sustainable level of ED, policymakers should increase investment in gross capital formation because economic growth and openness via pro-global policies have less impact on ED. This study also demonstrates that labor capital shifts have a significant effect on ED. The quantitative results reveal the importance of clear and precise economic policies for increasing investment in carbon-free energy security.
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author Dagar, Vishal
Dagher, Leila
Rao, Amar
Doytch, Nadia
Kagzi, Muneza
author_facet Dagar, Vishal
Dagher, Leila
Rao, Amar
Doytch, Nadia
Kagzi, Muneza
author_sort Dagar, Vishal
title Economic Policy Uncertainty: Global Energy Security with Diversification
title_short Economic Policy Uncertainty: Global Energy Security with Diversification
title_full Economic Policy Uncertainty: Global Energy Security with Diversification
title_fullStr Economic Policy Uncertainty: Global Energy Security with Diversification
title_full_unstemmed Economic Policy Uncertainty: Global Energy Security with Diversification
title_sort economic policy uncertainty: global energy security with diversification
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/284
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eap.2024.03.008
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