How do social and economic factors affect carbon emissions? New evidence from five ASEAN developing countries
This study analyzes the long and short-run impacts of social and economic factors on carbon emissions from five developing ASEAN countries during the period 1986-2017. Utilising a Pooled Mean Group Estimator, we find a nonlinear relationship between CO 2 emissions and real GDP, confirming the Enviro...
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description | This study analyzes the long and short-run impacts of social and economic factors on carbon emissions from five developing ASEAN countries during the period 1986-2017. Utilising a Pooled Mean Group Estimator, we find a nonlinear relationship between CO
2
emissions and real GDP, confirming the Environmental Kuznets Curve. Our results indicate that energy consumption is the main driver of environmental degradation in these countries; and that FDI and urbanisation reduce carbon emissions. Our research indicates both a long-run and short-run nexus between government education expenditures and CO
2
emissions. We conclude with policy suggestions to reduce CO
2
emissions while attaining sustainable growth. |
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