Abstract:
Development and urbanization in a country has shown that economic growth is very
important for developing countries, but rapid economic activity in a country is not an
indicator of the development of a dynamic and sustainable economy. Recently,
studies on the linkages between energy consumption, economic growth and climate
change revealed that environmental degradation occurs in tandem with energy use
and economic growth. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the causal
relationship between energy consumption, economic growth, carbon dioxide
emissions and renewable energy by using time series data from 1980-2011 in three
selected ASEAN countries namely Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. In addition,
this study aims to investigate the existences of EKC hypothesis in Malaysia,
Indonesia and Singapore. The method of Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) is
used to examine the causality between the variables. The causality result shows
evidence of unidirectional causality from energy consumption to carbon dioxide
emissions, from carbon dioxide emissions to economic growth, from economic
growth to renewable energy and from energy consumption to renewable energy in
Malaysia.