Environmental Pollution in Asian Economies: Does the Industrialisation Matter?

Ayaz Zafar, Sana Ullah, Muhammad Tariq Majeed, Rizwana Yasmeen
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Industrialisation is a significant part of any country's economic development. This study discusses the relationship between industrialisation and carbon dioxide emissions for Asian economies. The industrialisation has a major impact on carbon emissions, but its relationship with the environment differs in various regions of Asia. The empirical results are obtained by models of panel regression, which divide a balanced panel dataset of 46 countries into five groups depending on their subregions over the period 1991–2017. The tests of panel cointegration estimation found a majority of the cointegrated variables and verified the long‐run relationship between the variables. The long‐run coefficients are estimated using a fully modified ordinary least‐squares (FMOLS) method, and results conclude that industrialisation has a positive impact on the carbon dioxide emissions in the long run. These findings reveal that various industrialisation development strategies should be pursued in a bid to reduce emissions, depending on the levels of economic growth. Based on the findings, some policy suggestions are proposed for Asian economies.
亚洲经济体的环境污染:工业化是否重要?
工业化是任何国家经济发展的重要组成部分。本研究探讨了亚洲经济体工业化与二氧化碳排放的关系。工业化对碳排放有重大影响,但其与环境的关系在亚洲不同地区有所不同。实证结果是通过面板回归模型获得的,该模型将1991年至2017年期间46个国家的平衡面板数据集根据其分区域分为五组。面板协整估计的检验发现了大部分协整变量,并验证了变量之间的长期运行关系。长期运行系数使用完全修正的普通最小平方(FMOLS)方法估计,结果表明工业化对长期二氧化碳排放有积极影响。这些发现表明,为了减少排放,应根据经济增长水平采取各种工业化发展战略。在此基础上,对亚洲经济体提出了一些政策建议。
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