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      The FDI-CO2 Nexus From The Sustainable Development Perspective: The Case of Azerbaijan

      The FDI-CO2 Nexus From The Sustainable Development Perspective: The Case of Azerbaijan

      Taylor and Francis Online

      The current study explores the effect of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on CO2 emissions in Azerbaijan utilizing time series data spanning from 1996 to 2013. The structural time series modeling (STSM) approach is employed in empirical estimations. The STSM framework allows…

      Shahriyar Mukhtarov, Shahriyar Aliyev, Jeyhun Mikayilov, Altay Ismayilov, Anar Rzayev

      2020
      Gasoline Demand in Saudi Arabia: Are the Price and Income Elasticities Constant?

      Gasoline Demand in Saudi Arabia: Are the Price and Income Elasticities Constant?

      Taylor and Francis Online

      The paper investigates gasoline consumption in case of oil-exporting country applying Time-varying Coefficient Cointegration approach to the data from 1980 to 2017. Empirical estimations show that long-run income and price elasticities are not constant and are responsive to price and…

      Jeyhun Mikayilov, Fred Joutz, Fakhri Hasanov

      2020
      Do High Oil Prices Obstruct the Transition to Renewable Energy Consumption?

      Do High Oil Prices Obstruct the Transition to Renewable Energy Consumption?

      MDPI

      The study analyzes the impact of economic growth, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, and oil price on renewable energy consumption in Azerbaijan for the data spanning from 1992 to 2015, utilizing structural time series modeling approach. Estimation results reveal that there…

      Jeyhun Mikayilov, Shahriyar Mukhtarov, Vugar Muradov, Sugra Humbatova

      2020
      Electricity Demand Modeling in Saudi Arabia: Do Regional Differences Matter
      Models, Data and Tools

      Electricity Demand Modeling in Saudi Arabia: Do Regional Differences Matter

      Jeyhun Mikayilov, Fakhri Hasanov, Waheed Olagunju, Mohammad H. Al-Shehri

      Energy is a pervasive input to all business and recreational activities. As such, total energy demand is an important indicator that helps explain the pattern of economic development within a country. Identifying and understanding the key determinants of electricity demand…

      Jeyhun Mikayilov Mikayilov, Jeyhun
      Fakhri Hasanov Hasanov, Fakhri
      Waheed Olagunju Waheed Olagunju
      Mohammad H. Al-Shehri Mohammad H. Al-Shehri
      30 April 2020
      Electricity demand modeling in Saudi Arabia: Do regional differences matter?

      Electricity demand modeling in Saudi Arabia: Do regional differences matter?

      Science Direct

      The paper examines the electricity demand behavior for Saudi Arabia, using annual data for the period of 1990–2016, at regional level. The study finds that income, price and population are the main drivers of electricity demand at regional level. Although,…

      Jeyhun Mikayilov, Fakhri Hasanov, Mohammad H. Al-Shehri, Waheed Olagunju

      2020
      Environmental consequences of tourism: do oil-exporting countries import more CO2 emissions?

      Environmental consequences of tourism: do oil-exporting countries import more CO2 emissions?

      taylor & Francis Online

      The study explores the impact of international tourism on consumption-based CO2 emissions in the case of Azerbaijan for the period of 1995–2013. The results of the long-run estimations revealed that the relationship between CO2 emissions and international tourism revenues is N-shaped.…

      Shahriyar Mukhtarov, Jeyhun Mikayilov, Jeyhun Mammadov, Shahriyar Aliyev

      2020
      Modeling Sectoral Employment in Saudi Arabia

      Modeling Sectoral Employment in Saudi Arabia

      Fakhri Hasanov, Jeyhun Mikayilov, Moayad H. Al-Rassasi, Mohammed Al-Abdullah, Fred Joutz, Muhammad Javid

      Achieving the desired level of employment is central to macroeconomic policy. Regulators should have a better understanding of employment dynamics in order to design appropriate policies and test their impact. Healthy employment levels not only benefit household income and the production factor of firms, but also…

      Fakhri Hasanov Hasanov, Fakhri
      Jeyhun Mikayilov Mikayilov, Jeyhun
      Moayad H. Al-Rassasi Moayad H. Al-Rassasi
      Mohammed Al-Abdullah Mohammed Al-Abdullah
      Fred Joutz Joutz, Fred
      Muhammad Javid Javid, Muhammad
      7 April 2020
      Revisiting Energy Demand Relationship: Theory and Empirical Application

      Revisiting Energy Demand Relationship: Theory and Empirical Application

      MPI

      In this paper, we revisit the theoretical framework for energy demand. We then use this theoretical framework to empirically model the Saudi Arabian industrial electricity demand. We show, in the case of Saudi Arabian data, that imposing parsimonious energy demand…

      Fakhri Hasanov, Jeyhun Mikayilov

      2020
      KGEMM:  A Macroeconometric Model for Saudi Arabia
      Models, Data and Tools

      KGEMM: A Macroeconometric Model for Saudi Arabia

      Fakhri Hasanov, Fred Joutz, Jeyhun Mikayilov

      The KAPSARC Global Energy Macroeconometric Model (KGEMM), is a policy analysis tool for examining the impacts of domestic policy measures and global economic and energy shocks on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

      Fakhri Hasanov Hasanov, Fakhri
      Fred Joutz Joutz, Fred
      Jeyhun Mikayilov Mikayilov, Jeyhun
      13 February 2020
      Carbon Price Policies and International Competitiveness in G20 Countries

      Carbon Price Policies and International Competitiveness in G20 Countries

      T20

      A major challenge in implementing carbon pricing policies is to account for their economic outcomes. Notably, competitiveness is the key economic performance indicator to be considered. Extant theory mainly emphasizes the negative effect of carbon pricing on competitiveness; however, there…

      Fakhri Hasanov, Jeyhun Mikayilov, Ryan Alyamani, Brantley Liddle, Abdulelah Darandary, Nicholas Apergis, Ceyhun Mahmudlu

      2020
      Gasoline Demand in Saudi Arabia: Are the Price and Income Elasticities Constant?
      Models, Data and Tools

      Gasoline Demand in Saudi Arabia: Are the Price and Income Elasticities Constant?

      Jeyhun Mikayilov, Fred Joutz, Fakhri Hasanov

      After the drop in international oil prices in 2014, oil-exporting countries started to launch new policies to develop their economies. It is important that policymakers involved in energy and economic development understand how economic agents respond to increased energy prices…

      Jeyhun Mikayilov Mikayilov, Jeyhun
      Fred Joutz Joutz, Fred
      Fakhri Hasanov Hasanov, Fakhri
      26 December 2019
      Residential Electricity Price Reforms: Are Different Income Groups and Regions Impacted Equally?

      Residential Electricity Price Reforms: Are Different Income Groups and Regions Impacted Equally?

      Ryan Alyamani, Abdulelah Darandary, Jeyhun Mikayilov, Fakhri Hasanov

      The government of Saudi Arabia has successfully reduced the country’s energy intensity, helped by its establishment of the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) and a series of energy price reforms (EPR) that began in 2016. However, how households have responded…

      Ryan Alyamani Alyamani, Ryan
      Abdulelah Darandary Darandary, Abdulelah
      Jeyhun Mikayilov Mikayilov, Jeyhun
      Fakhri Hasanov Hasanov, Fakhri
      15 December 2019
      The Changing Impact of Income and Price on Gasoline Demand in Saudi Arabia
      Models, Data and Tools

      The Changing Impact of Income and Price on Gasoline Demand in Saudi Arabia

      Jeyhun Mikayilov, Fred Joutz, Fakhri Hasanov

      The growth path of gasoline demand, a key strategic fuel, has important implications for oil security, oil-related carbon emissions, and refinery investment (Dahl 2012). As such, understanding how fluctuations in income and gasoline prices could affect the demand for oil…

      Jeyhun Mikayilov Mikayilov, Jeyhun
      Fred Joutz Joutz, Fred
      Fakhri Hasanov Hasanov, Fakhri
      11 December 2019
      How Total Factor Productivity Drives Long-Run Energy Consumption in Saudi Arabia

      How Total Factor Productivity Drives Long-Run Energy Consumption in Saudi Arabia

      Fakhri Hasanov, Brantley Liddle, Carlo Andrea Bollino, Jeyhun Mikayilov

      In this study, we investigate how total factor productivity (TFP), alongside income, price, and population, shapes energy consumption in the long-run in Saudi Arabia, the world’s number one oil exporter. To do so, we first estimate a production function and…

      Fakhri Hasanov Hasanov, Fakhri
      Brantley Liddle Brantley Liddle
      Carlo Andrea Bollino Bollino, Carlo Andrea
      Jeyhun Mikayilov Mikayilov, Jeyhun
      21 May 2019
      Re-evaluating the Environmental Impacts of Tourism: Does EKC Exist?

      Re-evaluating the Environmental Impacts of Tourism: Does EKC Exist?

      Springer

      The study investigates the long-run impact of tourism development on ecological footprint by employing the time-varying coefficient cointegration approach (TVC), in addition to the conventional cointegration techniques in the case of Azerbaijan for the period of 1996–2014.

      Jeyhun Mikayilov, Jeyhun Mammadov, Mayis Azizov, Shahriyar Mukhtarov

      2019