Nexus between economic growth, natural resources rents, trade globalization, financial development, and carbon emissions toward environmental sustainability in Uruguay

A. Raihan
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There have been variances in environmental quality as the globe continues to become a globalized society, however, research including trade globalization into the environmental policy framework remains inconclusive. Using the Uruguayan time series dataset between 1990 and 2020, this study investigated the impact of economic growth, natural resource rents, trade globalization, and financial development on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Using an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model, this inquiry quantifies short- and long-run dynamics. The results of the ARDL bounds test indicate a long-term relationship between carbon emissions and these variables. Additionally, the ARDL short-and long-run analyses demonstrated a positive and statistically significant effect of economic growth, natural resource rents, and trade globalization on Uruguay's CO2 emissions. However, both the short-run and long-run coefficients of financial development are statistically significant and negative, indicating that financial development has no effect on environmental deterioration in Uruguay. Furthermore, by using Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares (FMOLS), Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares (DOLS), and Canonical Cointegration Regression (CCR), the findings were confirmed. Based on the findings of this study, it is recommended that international trade regulations be reevaluated and export limitations for goods with high levels of pollution are strengthened.
乌拉圭经济增长、自然资源租金、贸易全球化、金融发展和碳排放与环境可持续性之间的关系
随着全球继续成为一个全球化的社会,环境质量出现了变化,然而,将贸易全球化纳入环境政策框架的研究仍然没有定论。利用乌拉圭1990 - 2020年的时间序列数据,研究了经济增长、自然资源租金、贸易全球化和金融发展对二氧化碳排放的影响。使用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型,该调查量化了短期和长期动态。ARDL界限检验的结果表明,碳排放与这些变量之间存在长期关系。此外,ARDL的短期和长期分析表明,经济增长、自然资源租金和贸易全球化对乌拉圭的二氧化碳排放具有统计学上显著的积极影响。然而,金融发展的短期和长期系数在统计上都是显著的,并且是负的,这表明金融发展对乌拉圭的环境恶化没有影响。利用全修正普通最小二乘(FMOLS)、动态普通最小二乘(DOLS)和典型协整回归(CCR)对研究结果进行了验证。根据这项研究的结果,建议重新评价国际贸易条例,并加强对高污染货物的出口限制。
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