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Year 2023, Volume: 15 Issue: 1, 1 - 11, 22.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.33818/ier.1264805

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  • Rjoub, H., J.A. Odugbesan, T.S. Adebayo and W-K. Wong (2021). “Investigating the Causal Relationships among Carbon Emissions, Economic Growth, and Life Expectancy in Turkey: Evidence from Time and Frequency Domain Causality Techniques.” Sustainability 13(5), 2924.
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  • Wen, M., and D. Gu. (2012). “Air Pollution Shortens Life Expectancy and Health Expectancy for Older Adults: The Case of China.” The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 67(11), 1219-1229.
  • Yilmaz E. and F. Sensoy (2023). Reassessment of the Todaro Paradox: An extended panel data analysis on developing countries. Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast 16(2), 203–215.
  • Yilmaz, E. and F. Sensoy (2022). “Effects of Fossil Fuel Usage in Electricity Production on CO2 Emissions: A STIRPAT Model Application on 20 Selected Countries.” International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 12(6), 224–229.

Investigating the Causal Relationship between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test

Year 2023, Volume: 15 Issue: 1, 1 - 11, 22.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.33818/ier.1264805

Abstract

This study examines the causal relationship between renewable energy consumption and life expectancy in Turkiye using the Toda-Yamamoto causality test. By analyzing data from 1990 to 2019, the study explores the relationship between these variables. The results of the Toda-Yamamoto causality test indicate that there is no Granger causality relationship from renewable energy consumption to life expectancy, indicating that renewable energy consumption does not have a significant impact on life expectancy in Turkiye. However, the study found a Granger causality relationship from life expectancy to renewable energy consumption, suggesting that improving life expectancy could lead to an increase in renewable energy consumption in Turkiye. This study is significant as it provides insights into the relationship between renewable energy consumption and life expectancy in Turkiye. The results highlight the importance of considering factors other than renewable energy consumption when examining public health outcomes. The study's findings can inform policymakers in developing energy policies that prioritize public health outcomes and promote sustainable energy practices.

References

  • Arabska, E.K. (2021). “From Farm to Fork: Human Health and Well-Being through Sustainable Agri-Food Systems.” Journal of Life Economics 8(1), 11–27.
  • de Grey, Aubrey D.N.J. (2005). “The Unfortunate Influence of the Weather on the Rate of Ageing: Why Human Caloric Restriction or Its Emulation May Only Extend Life Expectancy by 2–3 Years.” Gerontology 51(2), 73–82. Deaton, A. (2008). “Income, Health, and Well-Being around the World: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll.” Journal of Economic Perspectives 22(2), 53–72. Duncan, R.C. (1993). “The Life-Expectancy of Industrial Civilization: The Decline to Global Equilibrium.” Population and Environment 14(4), 325–357.
  • Duncan, R.C. (2001). “World Energy Production, Population Growth, and the Road to the Olduvai Gorge.” Population and Environment 22(5), 503–522. Ebenstein, A., M. Fan, M. Greenstone, G. He, P. Yin and M. Zhou. (2015). “Growth, Pollution, and Life Expectancy: China from 1991–2012.” American Economic Review 105(5), 226–231. Freeman, J. and L. Hancock. (2017). “Energy and Communication Infrastructure for Disaster Resilience in Rural and Regional Australia.” Regional Studies 51(6), 933–944. Ghosh, S. and K. Kanjilal. (2014). “Oil Price Shocks on Indian Economy: Evidence from Toda Yamamoto and Markov Regime-Switching VAR.” Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies 7(1), 122–139. Haines, A., R.S. Kovats, D. Campbell-Lendrum and C. Corvalan (2006). “Climate Change and Human Health: Impacts, Vulnerability and Public Health.” Public Health 120(7), 585-596. IRENA and ILO. (2022). Renewable Energy and Jobs Annual Review 2022. Abu Dhabi, Geneva.
  • Lelieveld, J., K. Klingmüller, A. Pozzer, U. Pöschl, M. Fnais, A. Daiber and T. Münzel (2019). “Cardiovascular Disease Burden from Ambient Air Pollution in Europe Reassessed Using Novel Hazard Ratio Functions.” European Heart Journal 40(20), 1590–1596.
  • Li, J., M. Irfan, S. Samad, B. Ali, Y. Zhang, D. Badulescu and A. Badulescu (2023). “The Relationship between Energy Consumption, CO2 Emissions, Economic Growth, and Health Indicators.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20(3), 2325.
  • Manton, K.G., E. Stallard and H.D. Tolley (1991). “Limits to Human Life Expectancy: Evidence, Prospects, and Implications.” Population and Development Review 17(4), 603
  • Mariani, F., A. Pérez-Barahona and N. Raffin (2010). “Life Expectancy and the Environment.” Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 34(4), 798–815.
  • Mazur, A. (2011). “Does Increasing Energy or Electricity Consumption Improve Quality of Life in Industrial Nations?” Energy Policy 39(5), 2568–2572.
  • Mukhopadhyay, D. and N. Sarkar (2021). “Do Green and Energy Indices Outperform BSESENSEX in India? Some Evidence on Investors’ Commitment towards Climate Change.” International Econometric Review 13(2), 41–58.
  • Notzon, F. C., Y. M. Komarov, S. P. Ermakov, C. T. Sempos, J. S. Marks, and E. V. Sempos. 1998. “Causes of Declining Life Expectancy in Russia.” JAMA 279(10):793–800.
  • Omer, A.M. (2008). “Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development.” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 12(9), 2265–2300.
  • Pasten, C. and J.C. Santamarina. (2012). “Energy and Quality of Life.” Energy Policy 49, 468-476. Perera, F. (2017). “Pollution from Fossil-Fuel Combustion Is the Leading Environmental Threat to Global Pediatric Health and Equity: Solutions Exist.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15(1), 16.
  • Pesaran, M.H., S. Yongcheol and J. S. Richard (2001). “Bounds Testing Approaches to the Analysis of Level Relationships.” Journal of Applied Econometrics 16(3), 289-326.
  • Polcyn, J., L.C.Voumik, M. Ridwan, S. Ray and V. Vovk 2023. “Evaluating the Influences of Health Expenditure, Energy Consumption, and Environmental Pollution on Life Expectancy in Asia.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20(5):4000.
  • Rjoub, H., J.A. Odugbesan, T.S. Adebayo and W-K. Wong (2021). “Investigating the Causal Relationships among Carbon Emissions, Economic Growth, and Life Expectancy in Turkey: Evidence from Time and Frequency Domain Causality Techniques.” Sustainability 13(5), 2924.
  • Rodriguez-Alvarez, A. (2021). “Air Pollution and Life Expectancy in Europe: Does Investment in Renewable Energy Matter?” Science of The Total Environment 792,148480.
  • Salehnia, N., K.A. Nooshin and M. Hamidi (2022). “Analyzing the Impact of Energy Consumption, the Democratic Process, and Government Service Delivery on Life Expectancy: Evidence from a Global Sample.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research 29(24), 36967–36984. Soto, E.A., A. Hernandez-Guzman, A. Vizcarrondo-Ortega, A. McNealey, and L.B. Bosman (2022). “Solar Energy Implementation for Health-Care Facilities in Developing and Underdeveloped Countries: Overview, Opportunities, and Challenges.” Energies 15(22), 8602
  • Toda, H.Y. and T. Yamamoto (1995). “Statistical Inference in Vector Autoregressions with Possibly Integrated Processes.” Journal of Econometrics 66(1-2), 225-250. Tutar, H. and M. Atas (2022). “A Review on Turkey’s Renewable Energy Potential and Its Usage Problems.” International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 12(4), 1-9.
  • Wen, M., and D. Gu. (2012). “Air Pollution Shortens Life Expectancy and Health Expectancy for Older Adults: The Case of China.” The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences 67(11), 1219-1229.
  • Yilmaz E. and F. Sensoy (2023). Reassessment of the Todaro Paradox: An extended panel data analysis on developing countries. Economic and Social Changes: Facts, Trends, Forecast 16(2), 203–215.
  • Yilmaz, E. and F. Sensoy (2022). “Effects of Fossil Fuel Usage in Electricity Production on CO2 Emissions: A STIRPAT Model Application on 20 Selected Countries.” International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 12(6), 224–229.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Economics
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ekrem Yılmaz 0000-0002-1375-9660

Fatma Şensoy 0000-0002-3109-1457

Publication Date June 22, 2023
Submission Date March 14, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 15 Issue: 1

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APA Yılmaz, E., & Şensoy, F. (2023). Investigating the Causal Relationship between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test. International Econometric Review, 15(1), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.33818/ier.1264805
AMA Yılmaz E, Şensoy F. Investigating the Causal Relationship between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test. IER. June 2023;15(1):1-11. doi:10.33818/ier.1264805
Chicago Yılmaz, Ekrem, and Fatma Şensoy. “Investigating the Causal Relationship Between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test”. International Econometric Review 15, no. 1 (June 2023): 1-11. https://doi.org/10.33818/ier.1264805.
EndNote Yılmaz E, Şensoy F (June 1, 2023) Investigating the Causal Relationship between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test. International Econometric Review 15 1 1–11.
IEEE E. Yılmaz and F. Şensoy, “Investigating the Causal Relationship between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test”, IER, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 1–11, 2023, doi: 10.33818/ier.1264805.
ISNAD Yılmaz, Ekrem - Şensoy, Fatma. “Investigating the Causal Relationship Between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test”. International Econometric Review 15/1 (June 2023), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.33818/ier.1264805.
JAMA Yılmaz E, Şensoy F. Investigating the Causal Relationship between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test. IER. 2023;15:1–11.
MLA Yılmaz, Ekrem and Fatma Şensoy. “Investigating the Causal Relationship Between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test”. International Econometric Review, vol. 15, no. 1, 2023, pp. 1-11, doi:10.33818/ier.1264805.
Vancouver Yılmaz E, Şensoy F. Investigating the Causal Relationship between Renewable Energy Consumption and Life Expectancy in Turkey: A Toda-Yamamoto Causality Test. IER. 2023;15(1):1-11.