Asymmetric Role of Economic Growth, Globalization, Green Growth, and Renewable Energy in Achieving Environmental Sustainability

Q1 Multidisciplinary
Hung Van Tran
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Abstract

This study fills the gap in the literature by applying novel quantile regression and spectral Granger causality frameworks to evaluate the asymmetric effect of GDP, globalization, green growth, and renewable energy consumption on CO2 emissions in India. The results suggest that in all quantiles, green growth, globalization, and renewable energy consumption impact environmental quality negatively, and the effect of economic growth on CO2 emissions is positive in most of the quantiles. In addition, the nexus between the regressors and CO2 emissions is significant across different time horizons. More specifically, the results from the spectral Granger causality test unveil that all the indicators would predict CO2emissions across various time scales. Several policy implications have been proposed based on the research’s findings so that India might move toward achieving sustainable development. Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2024-08-02-05 Full Text: PDF
经济增长、全球化、绿色增长和可再生能源在实现环境可持续性方面的不对称作用
本研究采用新颖的量值回归和光谱格兰杰因果关系框架,评估了印度国内生产总值、全球化、绿色增长和可再生能源消费对二氧化碳排放的非对称影响,填补了文献空白。结果表明,在所有量级中,绿色增长、全球化和可再生能源消费对环境质量的影响都是负面的,而在大多数量级中,经济增长对二氧化碳排放的影响都是正面的。此外,在不同的时间跨度上,回归因素与二氧化碳排放量之间的关系都很显著。更具体地说,频谱格兰杰因果检验的结果表明,所有指标都能预测不同时间范围内的二氧化碳排放量。根据研究结果提出了若干政策建议,以便印度实现可持续发展。Doi: 10.28991/ESJ-2024-08-02-05 全文:PDF
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Emerging Science Journal
Emerging Science Journal Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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