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A Systematic Study of Causal Interaction Between Natural Gas, India's GDP and Sustainable Growth.

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العنوان: A Systematic Study of Causal Interaction Between Natural Gas, India's GDP and Sustainable Growth.
المؤلفون: Tanwar, Anita
المصدر: Contemporary Studies in Economic & Financial Analysis; 2024, Vol. 113B, p91-105, 15p
مستخلص: Introduction: India has the 15th-largest domestic natural gas consumption (NGC), critical to sustainable economic growth. Promoting natural gas will have a crucial impact on production in all industries. Purpose: This research gives an overview of NGC and gross domestic product (GDP) in India from 1990 to 2021 and investigates the association and nature of causality between NGC and GDP in India. Methodology: For the years 1990 through 2021, we used annual statistics from the NGC and the GDP of India. Both research variables data have been taken from the World Bank Indicator. Findings: There is no causality and correlation between natural gas and GDP in India. Practical Implications: Based on the research, the Government of India can create different policies for substituting natural gas for other energy sources to have a healthier impact on a sustainable environment in the short and long term. In the future, researchers can work on environmental degradation and GDP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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