Global value chain participation, globalisation-Energy Nexus and sustainable development in ASEAN

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Romanus Osabohien , Amar Hisham Jaffar , Oluwayemisi Kadijat Adeleke , Alhassan Abdul-Wakeel Karakara
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Achieving net zero carbon emissions necessitates a systemic reorganization of global value chains, particularly in the ASEAN region, due to its growing role as a manufacturing hub. This study explores the interaction between global value chains (GVCs), globalization and sustainable development in ASEAN countries from 2014 to 2022. Using data from sources like the World Development Indicators, Human Development Index, Eora Global Value Chain Database, and others, the study employs a system-generalized method of moments to address endogeneity. The findings reveal that GVC participation significantly impacts sustainable development, with a 1 % increase in GVC involvement leading to a 0.11 % rise in sustainable development. Additionally, globalization metrics such as trade openness and merchandise trade, excluding foreign direct investment, also positively influence sustainable development. When combined with GVCs, these factors further enhance sustainable outcomes. The study also highlights the positive impact of trading in low-carbon goods on sustainable development. Based on these findings, the study recommends policies that promote sustainable production practices within GVCs, sustainable urban planning, good governance, and investment in green infrastructure. Additionally, increased investment in renewable energy technologies and infrastructure is essential to ensure equitable access to clean energy. Governments should prioritize transitioning to low-carbon energy sources to mitigate the negative effects of greenhouse gas emissions.
全球价值链参与、全球化-能源关系和东盟的可持续发展
要实现碳净零排放,就必须对全球价值链进行系统重组,尤其是在东盟地区,因为该地区作为制造业中心的作用日益增强。本研究探讨了 2014 年至 2022 年东盟国家全球价值链(GVC)、全球化和可持续发展之间的互动关系。本研究利用世界发展指标、人类发展指数、Eora 全球价值链数据库等来源的数据,采用系统广义矩方法来解决内生性问题。研究结果表明,全球价值链的参与会对可持续发展产生重大影响,全球价值链参与每增加 1%,可持续发展就会增加 0.11%。此外,贸易开放度和商品贸易(不包括外国直接投资)等全球化指标也会对可持续发展产生积极影响。如果与全球价值链相结合,这些因素将进一步促进可持续发展成果。研究还强调了低碳产品贸易对可持续发展的积极影响。基于这些发现,研究建议在全球价值链、可持续城市规划、良好治理和绿色基础设施投资中推行促进可持续生产实践的政策。此外,增加对可再生能源技术和基础设施的投资对于确保公平获取清洁能源至关重要。各国政府应优先考虑向低碳能源过渡,以减轻温室气体排放的负面影响。
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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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