bidirectional causality
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Contexto: "This study has identified the causality between GDP growth and carbon emission and found bidirectional causality between economic growth and energy use."
Fonte: MUGHAL, Nafeesa; ARIF, Asma; JAIN, Vipin; CHUPRADIT,Supat; SHABBIR, Malik Shahzad; MEZA, Carlos Samuel Ramos; ZHAMBAYEV, Rinat. The role of technological innovation in environmental pollution, energy consumption and sustainable economic growth: Evidence from South Asian economies. Energy Strategy Reviews, p. 100745,2022. Disponível em: < https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X21001309>. Acesso em: 03 de jun. 2023.
Fonte: MUGHAL, Nafeesa; ARIF, Asma; JAIN, Vipin; CHUPRADIT,Supat; SHABBIR, Malik Shahzad; MEZA, Carlos Samuel Ramos; ZHAMBAYEV, Rinat. The role of technological innovation in environmental pollution, energy consumption and sustainable economic growth: Evidence from South Asian economies. Energy Strategy Reviews, p. 100745,2022. Disponível em: < https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211467X21001309>. Acesso em: 03 de jun. 2023.
Termo equivalente: causalidade bidirecional
Definição: "Bidirectional causation is when two things cause each other. For example, if you want to preserve the grasslands you might assume you need less elephants who eat the grass. However, the elephants feed the grass with manure and play a role in the ecosystem such that more elephants creates more grass and vice versa. Exemplo de definição referente ao artigo escolhido: Unidirectional causality is found from output to renewable energy generation, while bidirectional causality is found between carbon emission and renewable energy generation."
Fonte: (1) RAFIQ, Shuddhasattwa; BLOCH, Harry; SALIM,Ruhul. Determinants of renewable energy adoption in China and India: a comparative analysis. Applied Economics, v. 46, n. 22, p.2700-2710, 2014. Disponível em: < https://espace.curtin.edu.au/bitstream/handle/20.500.11937/31606/199289_199289.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y>. Acesso em: 03 de jun. 2023. (2) JOHN, Spacey. 11 Examples of Causality. Simplificable, 2018. Disponível em: https://simplicable.com/science/causality#:~:text=Bidirectional%20causation%20is%20when%20two,more%20grass%20and%20vice%20versa. Acesso em: 03 de jun. 2023.
Fonte: (1) RAFIQ, Shuddhasattwa; BLOCH, Harry; SALIM,Ruhul. Determinants of renewable energy adoption in China and India: a comparative analysis. Applied Economics, v. 46, n. 22, p.2700-2710, 2014. Disponível em: < https://espace.curtin.edu.au/bitstream/handle/20.500.11937/31606/199289_199289.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y>. Acesso em: 03 de jun. 2023. (2) JOHN, Spacey. 11 Examples of Causality. Simplificable, 2018. Disponível em: https://simplicable.com/science/causality#:~:text=Bidirectional%20causation%20is%20when%20two,more%20grass%20and%20vice%20versa. Acesso em: 03 de jun. 2023.
Definição em português: "O terceiro canal de causalidade, relativamente pouco explorado, está relacionado à causalidade bidirecional entre as variáveis econômicas e ambientais. Trata-se de um processo de causação circular cumulativa decorrente dos efeitos de escala e técnica conjuntamente. Não só a técnica e a escala elevam as emissões, como também o crescimento das emissões causa variações nos insumos e na escala de produção."