Do regulatory affairs, political stability, and renewable energy demand improve environmental quality? Perceptive from the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation region

Musrat Nazir, Shiraz Khan, A. Nassani, I. Naseem, Khalid Zaman, Mohamed Haffar
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The contemporary era confronts formidable obstacles, including environmental deterioration and energy consumption, which jeopardize the rapid advancement of the worldwide financial system. The hazards mentioned above encompass depletion of natural resources, eutrophication, and climatic catastrophes. Within this framework, the discourse surrounding strategic planning centers on institutional positioning and economic prospects, with the incorporation of alternative energy resources serving as a significant metric of economic advancement, as underscored by the COP26 objectives. This research examines the correlation between the quality of institutions and environmental quality, as measured by carbon emissions. A fixed effect regression methodology was utilized to estimate the relationship, utilizing panel data from the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation economies covering the period from 1990 to 2021. The results show that if there is a 1% increase in the government regulatory quality and renewable energy, carbon emissions decrease by −0.102% and −1.125%, respectively, underscores institutions’ significance in advancing sustainable growth policies within the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation region. Moreover, if there is a 1% increase in political instability, inbound foreign direct investment, and economic growth, carbon emissions increase by 0.199%, 0.042%, and 0.129%, respectively, suggesting the presence of rent-seeking conduct and pollution haven hypothesis, adversely affecting the ecological system. The study offers significant perspectives for policymakers who aim to foster sustainable regional development.
监管事务、政治稳定和可再生能源需求能否改善环境质量?来自南亚区域合作联盟地区的启示
当今时代面临着巨大的障碍,包括环境恶化和能源消耗,这危及到全球金融体系的快速发展。上述危害包括自然资源枯竭、富营养化和气候灾难。在这一框架下,围绕战略规划的讨论主要集中在机构定位和经济前景上,而替代能源的融入则是经济进步的重要衡量标准,这一点在 COP26 目标中得到了强调。本研究探讨了机构质量与环境质量(以碳排放量衡量)之间的相关性。利用南亚区域合作联盟经济体 1990 年至 2021 年期间的面板数据,采用固定效应回归方法来估算两者之间的关系。结果显示,如果政府监管质量和可再生能源增加 1%,碳排放量将分别减少-0.102%和-1.125%。此外,如果政治不稳定、外国直接投资和经济增长增加 1%,碳排放量将分别增加 0.199%、0.042% 和 0.129%,这表明存在寻租行为和污染避风港假说,从而对生态系统产生不利影响。该研究为旨在促进区域可持续发展的政策制定者提供了重要的视角。
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