Dynamic impact of shadow economy and corruption on environmental sustainability: What role renewable energy consumption play in case of South Asian Economies

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Nabila Khurshid , Asma Jabeen, Usman Shakoor, Fozia Munir, Nabila Akram
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Abstract

The South Asian region has a wide range of problems that significantly influence its path towards environmental sustainability. The region's rapid population expansion, rising urbanization rates, rising industry, and increasing resource demands primarily determine these challenges. The quest for environmental sustainability in this setting is complex and multidimensional, made more difficult by the shadow economy, corruption, and the need to improve renewable energy alternatives. Therefore, the current study examines the multifaceted and interrelated dynamics of the shadow economy, corruption, economic inequality, and environmental sustainability in South Asian nations from 2004 to 2018. We have used sophisticated methodological strategies to tackle cross-section dependence, non-stationarity, and heterogeneity issues by employing a pooled mean group (PMG). However, we use panel FMOLS and DOLS techniques for robustness checks. The findings of the PMG analysis show that the shadow economy, corruption, and industrialization significantly negatively impact environmental sustainability. On the other hand, renewable energy consumption and urbanization are positive and substantial elements that lead to improved environmental sustainability. The robust procedures applied to check the consistency of the estimators also confirmed the long-run relationship among variables. Research findings suggest that reinforcing legal frameworks for environmental rules is crucial for adherence. Incentives such as legal protection and financial rewards can encourage environmental responsibility among businesses, reducing shadow economy operations and risks. Promoting renewable energy resources and urbanization helps to support a sustainable green economy.

影子经济和腐败对环境可持续性的动态影响:可再生能源消费在南亚经济体中的作用
南亚地区存在一系列问题,对其实现环境可持续性的道路产生了重大影响。该地区人口的快速膨胀、城市化率的不断提高、工业的不断发展以及资源需求的不断增加是这些挑战的主要决定因素。在这种情况下,寻求环境的可持续发展是复杂的、多层面的,影子经济、腐败和改善可再生能源替代品的需求使其变得更加困难。因此,本研究考察了 2004 年至 2018 年南亚国家影子经济、腐败、经济不平等和环境可持续性等多方面相互关联的动态。我们采用了复杂的方法策略,通过使用集合均值组(PMG)来解决横截面依赖性、非平稳性和异质性问题。不过,我们使用面板 FMOLS 和 DOLS 技术进行稳健性检验。集合均值组分析的结果表明,影子经济、腐败和工业化对环境可持续性有显著的负面影响。另一方面,可再生能源消费和城市化是导致环境可持续性改善的积极和实质性因素。用于检验估计值一致性的稳健程序也证实了变量之间的长期关系。研究结果表明,加强环境规则的法律框架对遵守规则至关重要。法律保护和经济奖励等激励措施可以鼓励企业承担环境责任,减少影子经济的运作和风险。促进可再生能源和城市化有助于支持可持续的绿色经济。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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