dc.description.abstract | The Green Economy is a mechanism that enhances and develops human
well-being while reducing environmental risks. In terms of environmental benefits,
the Green Economy aims to improve climate by reducing pollution and also plays
a crucial role in providing job opportunities and investments, supplying materials
and human resources, and supporting poverty alleviation efforts.
This study aims to analyze the impact of Renewable Energy, Greenhouse
Gas (GHG) Emissions, Emission Intensity, Agricultural Productivity,
Unemployment Rate, and Life Expectancy on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in
five ASEAN countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam
over the period of 2013 – 2022. The research employs a quantitative analysis using
secondary data. The study applies panel data regression using the Common Effect
Model (CEM) approach, assisted by Eviews 12.0 software.
The research findings indicate that Agricultural Productivity,
Unemployment Rate, and Life Expectancy have a significant negative impact on
Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In contrast, other variables such as Renewable
Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions do not show any significant influence and
have insignificant negative values concerning GDP. Additionally, Emission
Intensity exhibits a positive but insignificant value in relation to GDP. | en_US |