Interplay of Digital Financial Inclusion, Technological Innovation, Good Governance, and Carbon Neutrality in the Top 30 Remittance-Receiving Countries: The Significance of Renewable Energy Integration

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Nusrat Farzana, Md. Qamruzzaman, Piana Monsur Mindia
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Our research explores the nexus between digital finance inclusion, technological innovation, good governance, renewable energy, and carbon neutrality in the top 30 remittance-receiving countries, focusing on the period from 2001 to 2020. Through comprehensive panel data analysis employing SH tests, CSD tests, CADF tests, D-H causality tests, and robustness checks, we investigate the impacts of these factors on carbon emissions. This study uncovers a positive relationship between digital financial inclusion and reduced carbon emissions, suggesting that access to digital finance can significantly lower carbon footprints. This aligns with prior research indicating that digital finance mitigates the need for traditional banking and paper transactions, thus contributing to environmental sustainability. We also find that remittances have a beneficial impact on carbon neutrality efforts, as they often fund investments in clean energy technologies and sustainable development initiatives. However, the expansion of digital financial services has been linked to increased energy consumption and electronic waste, highlighting the complexity of its environmental impact. Furthermore, our findings underscore the critical role of effective governance in achieving carbon emission reduction goals. Countries with transparent, accountable, and efficient governance systems tend to implement ambitious climate policies successfully. Additionally, technological innovation emerges as a pivotal factor in transitioning to a low-carbon economy, with innovation in clean energy technologies playing a significant role in reducing carbon emissions. Our analysis reveals strong positive correlations among digital finance, remittances, technological innovation, good governance, renewable energy, and carbon neutrality. The study suggests several policy recommendations to enhance sustainability and reduce carbon emissions. These include investing in renewable energy, improving governance practices, leveraging digital financial services and remittances for sustainable development, and fostering global collaboration. By implementing these strategies, countries can make significant strides toward environmental sustainability and carbon neutrality. This research contributes valuable insights into the interconnectedness of digital finance, remittances, governance, innovation, renewable energy, and carbon emissions. It offers guidance for policymakers and stakeholders on crafting effective strategies for sustainable economic development and environmental protection, emphasizing the importance of an integrated approach to achieve global carbon neutrality goals.
前 30 个汇款接收国的数字金融包容性、技术创新、善治和碳中和的相互作用:可再生能源一体化的意义
我们的研究探讨了前 30 个汇款接收国的数字金融包容性、技术创新、良好治理、可再生能源和碳中和之间的关系,重点关注 2001 年至 2020 年这一时期。通过运用 SH 检验、CSD 检验、CADF 检验、D-H 因果关系检验和稳健性检验进行综合面板数据分析,我们研究了这些因素对碳排放的影响。这项研究揭示了数字金融包容性与碳排放减少之间的正相关关系,表明获得数字金融服务可以显著降低碳足迹。这与之前的研究一致,表明数字金融减少了对传统银行业务和纸质交易的需求,从而促进了环境的可持续发展。我们还发现,汇款对碳中和努力也有有益影响,因为汇款通常会资助对清洁能源技术和可持续发展倡议的投资。然而,数字金融服务的扩展与能源消耗和电子废物的增加有关,这凸显了其环境影响的复杂性。此外,我们的研究结果还强调了有效治理在实现碳减排目标中的关键作用。拥有透明、负责和高效治理体系的国家往往能成功实施雄心勃勃的气候政策。此外,技术创新是向低碳经济转型的关键因素,清洁能源技术的创新在减少碳排放方面发挥着重要作用。我们的分析表明,数字金融、汇款、技术创新、善治、可再生能源和碳中和之间存在很强的正相关性。研究提出了若干政策建议,以增强可持续性和减少碳排放。这些建议包括投资可再生能源、改善治理实践、利用数字金融服务和汇款促进可持续发展,以及促进全球合作。通过实施这些战略,各国可以在环境可持续性和碳中和方面取得重大进展。这项研究对数字金融、汇款、治理、创新、可再生能源和碳排放之间的相互联系提出了宝贵的见解。它为政策制定者和利益相关者制定可持续经济发展和环境保护的有效战略提供了指导,强调了采用综合方法实现全球碳中和目标的重要性。
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International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
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发文量
296
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy (IJEEP) is the international academic journal, and is a double-blind, peer-reviewed academic journal publishing high quality conceptual and measure development articles in the areas of energy economics, energy policy and related disciplines. The journal has a worldwide audience. The journal''s goal is to stimulate the development of energy economics, energy policy and related disciplines theory worldwide by publishing interesting articles in a highly readable format. The journal is published bimonthly (6 issues per year) and covers a wide variety of topics including (but not limited to): Energy Consumption, Electricity Consumption, Economic Growth - Energy, Energy Policy, Energy Planning, Energy Forecasting, Energy Pricing, Energy Politics, Energy Financing, Energy Efficiency, Energy Modelling, Energy Use, Energy - Environment, Energy Systems, Renewable Energy, Energy Sources, Environmental Economics, Oil & Gas .
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