Mohamed Awada

Mohamed Awada
  • PhD
  • Université de Montpellier

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Université de Montpellier

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Publications (8)
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This research paper aims to empirically examine the causal relationship among economic growth, energy consumption, and CO2 emissions in Lebanon. The analysis utilizes annual time series data spanning from 1970 to 2022 and employs a trivariate causality model to explore the interdependencies and causal linkages between these variables. Through a sys...
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In this paper, we explore the causal relationships between energy, debt, and growth for a selection of nine OECD European countries. This examination enables us to draw lessons and deduce implications regarding the interconnections between these variables, helping us determine whether they evolve independently, or are mutually related. To conduct t...
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Based upon a dataset spanning about 2,780 non-financial firms in France over the period 2007- 2019, we explore the impact of the subprime crisis on their leverage ratio and capital structure, comparing the experience of the largest listed and unlisted non-financial corporates. Our results highlight that both listed and unlisted corporates tend to r...
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In this paper, continuous wavelet decompositions regarding the notions of coherence and phase are used to analyze the time-frequency dynamics of the existing relationships between energy supply and economic growth for a group of European countries. The objective is to identify both the intensity and the direction of the relationship over time and a...
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