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Title: Integrating the Role of Green Fiscal Policies With Energy Prices Volatility and Energy Efficiency: Presenting a COVID-19 Perspective
Authors: Yin, Q.
Anser, M. K.
Abbas, S.
Ashraf, J.
Ahmad, M.
Jamshid, J.
Osabohien, R.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Citation: Integrating the Role of Green Fiscal Policies With Energy Prices Volatility and Energy Efficiency: Presenting a COVID-19 Perspective / Q. Yin, M. K. Anser, S. Abbas et al. // Frontiers in Energy Research. — 2022. — Vol. 9. — 838307.
Abstract: Energy and other related sectors are changing in China. This study attempted to estimate the energy product price volatility with energy efficiency during COVID-19 with the role of green fiscal policies. For this, we applied unit-root tests, ADCC-GARCH, and CO-GARCH techniques to infer the study findings. The results showed that energy price volatility was significantly connected until 2018. More so, the green fiscal policies were significantly connected between energy product price volatility and energy efficiency during COVID-19 (2019–2020). From energy products, the crude oil price volatility was significant at 16.4%, heating oil volatility was significant at 18.2%, natural oil price volatility was 9.7%, gasoline price volatility was 28.7%, and diesel price volatility was 34.1% significant with energy efficiency, due to the intervening role of green fiscal policies. The findings of this study are robust in comparison to previous studies. Multiple stakeholders can take guidelines from the findings of the recent study. As per our best understanding and knowledge, if suggested recommendations are implemented effectively, these results will help to enhance energy efficiency through green fiscal policies in the post-COVID period. Copyright © 2022 Yin, Anser, Abbas, Ashraf, Ahmad, Jamshid and Osabohien.
Keywords: COVID—19
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY EFFICIECY
ENERGY PRODUCTS
GREEN FISCAL POLICIES
PRICE VOLATILITY
COSTS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY POLICY
COVID—19
EFFICIECY
ENERGY
ENERGY EFFICIECY
ENERGY PRICE VOLATILITIES
ENERGY PRODUCTS
ENERGY-CONSUMPTION
FISCAL POLICIES
GREEN FISCAL POLICY
PRICE VOLATILITY
ENERGY UTILIZATION
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/117897
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85130636909
WOS ID: 000795123100001
PURE ID: 30384261
ISSN: 2296598X
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2021.838307
Sponsorship: Special Funds for the Basic Research and Development Program in the Central Non-profit Research Institutesof China
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