A dynamic connectedness analysis between rare earth prices and renewable energy
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Date
2023
Authors
M. Teresa Madaleno
Dilvin Taşkın
Eyup Dogan
Panayiotis G. Tzeremes
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Elsevier Ltd
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Abstract
Current world environmental challenges put pressure on clean energy produced mostly through renewables. There is an undeniably important role of rare earth minerals in renewable energy technologies. This study aims to infer the relationship between rare earth clean energy renewable energy technologies and carbon emissions focusing on daily stock price index data and applying the novel quantile time-frequency connectedness model and the cross-quantilogram dependence approach during 2012–2022. Results show that spillovers among rare earth minerals and renewable energy are dependent on market conditions time horizons and analyzed quantiles. They also highlight the net receiver role of rare earth especially in the short term. Findings might help investors understand diversification benefits and support policymakers in developing strategies for lessening import dependence on rare earth metals as important as they are for renewable technology adoption to ensure green growth. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Clean Energy, Rare Earth Minerals, Renewable Energy Technology, Costs, Investments, Renewable Energy Resources, 'current, Carbon Emissions, Clean Energy, Connectedness Analysis, Environmental Challenges, Rare Earth Mineral, Rare-earths, Renewable Energies, Renewable Energy Technologies, Renewables, Rare Earths, Alternative Energy, Carbon Emission, Environmental Issue, Market Conditions, Rare Earth Element, Costs, Investments, Renewable energy resources, 'current, Carbon emissions, Clean energy, Connectedness analysis, Environmental challenges, Rare earth mineral, Rare-earths, Renewable energies, Renewable energy technologies, Renewables, Rare earths, alternative energy, carbon emission, environmental issue, market conditions, rare earth element
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
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85
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103888
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