Role of Environmental Policy Stringency on Sectoral CO2 Emissions in EU-5 Countries: Disaggregated Level Evidence by Novel Quantile-Based Approaches

M. Kartal, Derviş Kırıkkaleli, U. Pata
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Consistent with the increasing awareness of environmental problems, countries have applied various measures to combat climate change by preventing environmental degradation of the environment. In this context, a set of measures in different areas and sectors have been taken. Although it is possible to consider each of them, instead, using a more comprehensive index, such as the Environmental Policy Stringency Index, can be appropriate in examining the effects of environmental measures in curbing emissions. Accordingly, this research examines the effect of Environmental Policy Stringency Index on sectoral carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the European Union Five countries (namely, Germany, Spain, France, United Kingdom, and Italy) by using data for the period 1990/Q2-2020/Q4, performing novel quantile-based approaches. The outcomes show that at higher quantiles, Environmental Policy Stringency Index provides (a) a decrease in building sector CO2 emissions in France, the United Kingdom, and Italy; (b) a decline in industrial combustion sector CO2 emissions in France and Italy; (c) a curb power sector CO2 emissions in Germany, Spain, and France; (d) a decrease in transport sector CO2 emission in Germany and France; (e) there are causalities from Environmental Policy Stringency Index to sectoral CO2 emissions across quantiles except for some ones; (f) the outcomes are verified as robust. The outcomes prove the differentiating effects of Environmental Policy Stringency Index across sectors under the empirical examinations, quantiles, and countries. Thus, the study discusses various policy endeavors, such as consideration of the varying structure of environmental measures, application of nonlinear approaches, and focusing on some sectors to go fast in curbing sectoral CO2 emissions.
欧盟五国环境政策严格性对部门二氧化碳排放的作用:基于新定量法的分类水平证据
随着人们对环境问题的认识不断提高,各国采取了各种措施,通过防止环境退化来应对气候变化。在此背景下,各国在不同领域和部门采取了一系列措施。虽然可以逐一考虑,但在研究环保措施在抑制排放方面的效果时,使用一个更全面的指数(如环境政策严格指数)可能会更合适。因此,本研究利用 1990/Q2-2020/Q4 期间的数据,采用基于量化的新方法,研究了环境政策严格指数对欧盟五国(即德国、西班牙、法国、英国和意大利)部门二氧化碳(CO2)排放量的影响。研究结果表明,在较高的量值下,环境政策严格指数可(a)减少法国、英国和意大利建筑部门的二氧化碳排放量;(b)减少法国和意大利工业燃烧部门的二氧化碳排放量;(c)减少德国、西班牙和法国电力部门的二氧化碳排放量;(d)减少德国和法国交通部门的二氧化碳排放量;(e)除个别量值外,环境政策严格指数与各部门的二氧化碳排放量之间存在因果关系;(f)研究结果经证实是稳健的。这些结果证明了环境政策严格指数在不同部门、不同数量级和不同国家的实证研究中的差异化效应。因此,本研究讨论了各种政策努力,如考虑环境措施的不同结构、非线性方法的应用以及重点关注某些部门以快速抑制部门二氧化碳排放。
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