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BUSINESS STATISTICS 1 Assessment 3: Individual Assignment Instructions: This is an individual assignment with a total of 40 marks. The allocation of marks is as follows: Statistical Analysis with Excel File: 32 Professional Report: 8 Total: 40 Report Structure The response must be provided in the form of a professional report with no…
BUSINESS STATISTICS 1
Assessment 3: Individual Assignment
Instructions:
This is an individual assignment with a total of 40 marks. The allocation of marks is as follows:
Statistical Analysis with Excel File: | 32 |
Professional Report: | 8 |
Total: | 40 |
Report Structure
The response must be provided in the form of a professional report with no more than 10 pages (excluding the cover page).
The structure of your professional report must include:
Submission
You must submit an electronic copy of your assignment on Canvas. See the attached Template of your submission for more details.
Excel file
This assignment requires the use of Microsoft Excel. You will also be using Data Analysis Tool-Pack to complete the assignment.
You need to submit the Excel file along with your report. The excel file needs to be clear and carefully organized and must show all workings underlying the Professional report and associated statistical analysis. It will be treated as an appendix to your report, i.e., not included in the page count.
DO NOT leave your responses in the Excel workbook. You will need to take the relevant results from your Excel workbook and incorporate into your report. The report needs to be standalone.
Presentation Instructions:
Your written professional report should comply with the following presentation standards:
Problem Description:
This is a further analysis of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions with an objective to investigate the factors that influence carbon emissions. Governments worldwide have been promoting the use of renewable energy as a strategy not only to increase access to electricity but also to reduce environmental degradation because of its lower level of carbon dioxide emissions. To formulate effective policies to mitigate carbon emissions, it is crucial to understand the factors that influence it.
Since this is an additional analysis on CO2 emissions, the content in the Introduction section of your report may overlap with the one in the Group Assignment. However, you are encouraged to develop/source new background materials that align with the objective of the current analysis. You will use a similar dataset as in Assignment 2 but with some additional information. The data are drawn from the World Bank database for year 2015. The sample used for analysis comprises of 57 high-income countries (HIC) and 130 low- or middle-income countries (LMIC), as per the World Bank classification of world economies. The dataset contains the following information:
Key instructions to follow:
[Marks distribution: 32 marks for statistical analysis + 8 marks for presentation]
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References:
Dogan E. & Seker, F. (2016a). An investigation on the determinants of carbon emissions for OECD countries: Empirical evidence from panel models robust to heterogeneity and cross-sectional dependence. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23, 14646-14655.
Dogan E. & Seker, F. (2016b). Determinants of CO2 emissions in the European Union: The role of renewable and non-renewable energy. Renewable Energy, 94, 429-439.
Jebli, M. B., Farhani, S., & Guesmi, K. (2020). Renewable energy, CO2 emissions and value added: Empirical evidence from countries with different income levels. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 53, 402-410.
Liddle, B. (2014). Impact of population, age structure, and urbanization on carbon emissions/energy consumption: Evidence from macro-level, cross-country analyses. Population and Environment, 35, 286-304.
Sharma, S. (2011). Determinants of carbon dioxide emissions: empirical evidence from 69 countries. Applied Energy, 88(1), 376-382.