Time–frequency nexus between globalization, financial development, natural resources and carbon emissions in Vietnam
Economic covariates exhibit asymmetric and time-varying patterns in the real world. As a result, it is critical to consider these effects when estimating environmental and economic relationships. This study examines the time–frequency nexus between globalization, natural resources, financial develop...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Economic change and restructuring 2022-11, Vol.55 (4), p.2293-2315 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Economic covariates exhibit asymmetric and time-varying patterns in the real world. As a result, it is critical to consider these effects when estimating environmental and economic relationships. This study examines the time–frequency nexus between globalization, natural resources, financial development, and carbon dioxide emissions in Vietnam. Wavelet coherence and cross-wavelet transform techniques are introduced to evaluate the lead–lag nexus between CO
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emissions and the selected series. The wavelet-based Granger causality framework is utilized to quantify causal associations in time–frequency space. The empirical findings uncover that the significant causal associations between CO
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emissions, natural resources, financial development, and globalization are mainly concentrated in the short and medium run during the sample period. Furthermore, there exists a negative connection between carbon emissions and the selected series in the long run, suggesting that a decrease in CO
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emissions predicts negative financial development, natural resources, and globalization indicators in Vietnam. These results have significant policy implications for developing long-run sustainable policies. Environmental researchers should take into account lead-lag channels of transmission and the time–frequency nexus between series. |
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ISSN: | 1573-9414 1574-0277 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10644-022-09391-7 |