Environmental sustainability through aggregate demand behavior – Does knowledge economy have global responsibility?

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Mubasher Iqbal, Rukhsana Kalim, Shajara Ul-Durar, A. Varma
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Purpose This study aims to consider environmental sustainability, a global challenge under the preview of sustainable development goals, highlighting the significance of knowledge economy in attaining sustainable aggregate demand behavior globally. For this purpose, 155 countries that have data available from 1995 to 2021 were selected. The purpose of selecting these countries is to test the global responsibility of the knowledge economy to attain environmental sustainability. Design/methodology/approach Results are estimated with the help of panel quantile regression. The empirical existence of aggregate demand-based environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) was tested using non-linear tests. Moreover, principal component analysis has been incorporated to construct the knowledge economy index. Findings U-shaped aggregate demand-based EKC at global level is validated. However, environmental deterioration increases with an additional escalation after US$497.945m in aggregate demand. As a determinant, the knowledge economy is reducing CO2 emissions. The knowledge economy has played a significant role in global responsibility, shifting the EKC downward and extending the CO2 reduction phase for every selected country. Further, urbanization, energy intensity, financial development and trade openness significantly deteriorate the environmental quality. Originality/value This study contains the empirical existence of aggregate demand-based EKC. The role of the knowledge economy is examined through an index which is calculated by using four pillars of the knowledge economy (technology, innovations, education and institutions). This study is based on a combined panel of all the countries for which the data was available.
总需求行为下的环境可持续性——知识经济是否具有全球责任?
目的本研究旨在考虑可持续发展目标预览下的环境可持续性这一全球挑战,强调知识经济在实现全球可持续总需求行为方面的重要性。为此,选择了155个拥有1995年至2021年数据的国家。选择这些国家的目的是检验知识经济在实现环境可持续性方面的全球责任。设计/方法/方法在面板分位数回归的帮助下估计结果。利用非线性检验检验了基于总需求的环境库兹涅茨曲线(EKC)的经验存在性。此外,运用主成分分析法构建知识经济指数。验证了FindingsU型基于全球总需求的EKC。然而,在总需求达到4979.45亿美元后,环境恶化加剧,进一步升级。作为一个决定因素,知识经济正在减少二氧化碳排放。知识经济在全球责任中发挥了重要作用,降低了EKC,并延长了每个选定国家的二氧化碳减排阶段。此外,城市化、能源密集、金融发展和贸易开放显著恶化了环境质量。原创性/价值本研究包含了基于总需求的EKC的实证存在。知识经济的作用是通过一个指数来检验的,该指数是通过使用知识经济的四个支柱(技术、创新、教育和体制)来计算的。这项研究基于一个由所有有数据的国家组成的综合小组。
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