Oil prices, renewable energy consumption and trade balance nexus: empirical evidence from Indian economy

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作者
Kaushik, Ketki [1 ]
Shastri, Shruti [1 ]
机构
[1] Banasthali Vidyapith, Dept Econ, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
关键词
Oil prices; Renewable energy consumption; Trade balance; ARDL; India; CAUSAL DYNAMICS; INTERNATIONAL-TRADE; CO2; EMISSIONS; GROWTH; SHOCKS; OUTPUT; OPENNESS; MARKET;
D O I
10.1108/SAMPJ-03-2023-0115
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study aims to assess the nexus among oil price (OP), renewable energy consumption (REC) and trade balance (TB) for India using annual time series data for the time period 1985-2019. In particular, the authors examine whether REC improves India's TB in the context of high oil import dependence.Design/methodology/approachThe study uses autoregressive distributed lags (ARDL) bound testing approach that has the advantage of yielding estimates of long-run and short-run parameters simultaneously. Moreover, the small sample properties of this approach are superior to other multivariate cointegration techniques. Fully modified ordinary least square (FMOLS) and dynamic ordinary least squares (DOLS) are also applied to test the robustness of the results. The causality among the series is investigated through block exogeneity test based on vector error correction model.FindingsThe findings based on ARDL bounds testing approach indicate that OPs exert a negative impact on TB of India in both long run and short run, whereas REC has a favorable impact on the TB. In particular, 1% increase in OPs decreases TBs by 0.003% and a 1% increase in REC improves TB by 0.011%. The results of FMOLS and DOLS corroborate the findings from ARDL estimates. The results of block exogeneity test suggest unidirectional causation from OPs to TB; OPs to REC and REC to TB.Practical implicationsThe study underscore the importance of renewable energy as a potential tool to curtail trade deficits in the context of Indian economy. Our results suggest that the policymakers must pay attention to the hindrances in augmentation of renewable energy usage and try to capitalize on the resulting gains for the TB.Social implicationsClimate change is a major challenge for developing countries like India. Renewable energy sector is considered an important instrument toward attaining the twin objectives of environmental sustainability and employment generation. This study underscores another role of REC as a tool to achieve a sustainable trade position, which may help India save her valuable forex reserves for broader objectives of economic development.Originality/valueTo the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study that probes the dynamic nexus among OPs, REC and TB in Indian context. From a policy standpoint, the study underscores the importance of renewable energy as a potential tool to curtail trade deficits in context of India. From a theoretical perspective, the study extends the literature on the determinants of TB by identifying the role of REC in shaping TB.
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页码:731 / 751
页数:21
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