{"title":"The Effects of Globalization on the Environment","authors":"Arno Tausch, A. Heshmati","doi":"10.25079/UKHJSS.V2N1Y2018.PP25-40","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In multiple standard OLS regression models, we test the effects of 26 standard predictor variables, including the ‘four freedoms’ of goods, capital, labour and services, on the following indicators of sustainable development: avoiding net trade of ecological footprint gha per person, Carbon emissions per million US dollars GDP, CO2 per capita, Environmental Performance Index (EPI), Global footprint per capita, Happy Life Years, Happy Planet Index, and ln (number of people per mill inhabitants 1980-2000 killed by natural disasters per year+1). Our research shows that the apprehensions of quantitative globalization critical research are fully vindicated by the significant negative environmental effects of the foreign savings rate. High foreign savings are indeed a driver of global footprint, and are a blockade against a satisfactory Happy Planet Index performance. The New International Division of Labour (NIDL)-model (Froebel et al., 1980) is one of the prime drivers of high CO2 per capita emissions. MNC penetration, the master variable of most quantitative dependency theories, blocks environmental performance (EPI-Index) and several other socially important processes. Worker remittances have a significant positive effect on the Happy Planet Index, and Happy Life Years.","PeriodicalId":119140,"journal":{"name":"UKH Journal of Social Sciences","volume":"2 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-06-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"2","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"UKH Journal of Social Sciences","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.25079/UKHJSS.V2N1Y2018.PP25-40","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
In multiple standard OLS regression models, we test the effects of 26 standard predictor variables, including the ‘four freedoms’ of goods, capital, labour and services, on the following indicators of sustainable development: avoiding net trade of ecological footprint gha per person, Carbon emissions per million US dollars GDP, CO2 per capita, Environmental Performance Index (EPI), Global footprint per capita, Happy Life Years, Happy Planet Index, and ln (number of people per mill inhabitants 1980-2000 killed by natural disasters per year+1). Our research shows that the apprehensions of quantitative globalization critical research are fully vindicated by the significant negative environmental effects of the foreign savings rate. High foreign savings are indeed a driver of global footprint, and are a blockade against a satisfactory Happy Planet Index performance. The New International Division of Labour (NIDL)-model (Froebel et al., 1980) is one of the prime drivers of high CO2 per capita emissions. MNC penetration, the master variable of most quantitative dependency theories, blocks environmental performance (EPI-Index) and several other socially important processes. Worker remittances have a significant positive effect on the Happy Planet Index, and Happy Life Years.
在多个标准OLS回归模型中,我们测试了26个标准预测变量(包括商品、资本、劳动力和服务的“四大自由”)对以下可持续发展指标的影响:避免净交易生态足迹gha /人、碳排放量/百万美元GDP、人均二氧化碳、环境绩效指数(EPI)、人均全球足迹、幸福生活年、幸福星球指数和ln(1980-2000年每年因自然灾害死亡的每百万居民人数+1)。我们的研究表明,国外储蓄率对环境的显著负面影响完全证明了量化全球化批判研究的担忧是正确的。高外国储蓄确实是全球足迹的驱动因素,也是快乐星球指数令人满意表现的障碍。新国际劳动分工(NIDL)模型(Froebel et al., 1980)是高人均二氧化碳排放量的主要驱动因素之一。跨国公司渗透是大多数定量依赖理论的主变量,它阻碍了环境绩效(epi指数)和其他几个重要的社会过程。工人汇款对幸福星球指数和幸福生活年有显著的积极影响。