Effect of Financial Inclusion, Eco-Innovation, Globalization, and Sustainable Economic Growth on Ecological Footprint

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
T. Vu, Ch. Paramaiah, Bushra Tufail, M. Nawaz, Nguyen Thi My Xuyen, P. Huy
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Abstract

Although economic growth, globalization, and ecological footprint are extensively researched altogether, however, the literature on the role of financial inclusion, ecological innovation along with growth and globalization is still limited specifically in the context of MENA region. Thereby, The study aims to scrutinize the dynamic association between the above-stated variables while considering a range of statistical estimations and methods. Data is gathered from 1990 to 2017 for the stated panel economies entitled under the MENA region. It is observed that there exists cross-sectional dependence, having stationarity proprieties, and slope heterogeneity for the variables of interest. Furthermore, the findings through CS-ARDL indicate the significant and direct impact of financial inclusion economic growth, and globalization through GDP in creating more environmental issues like EFP. Whereas ecological innovation is significantly playing its role in reducing ED for the selected economies. Finally, robust checks through "Augmented Mean Group and Common Correlated Effect Mean Group" have also revealed consistent findings when examined through CS-ARDL. Besides, various policy implications are also presented in this research.
普惠金融、生态创新、全球化和经济可持续增长对生态足迹的影响
虽然经济增长、全球化和生态足迹被广泛地研究在一起,但是,关于金融普惠、生态创新与增长和全球化的作用的文献仍然有限,特别是在中东和北非地区的背景下。因此,本研究旨在考察上述变量之间的动态关联,同时考虑一系列统计估计和方法。数据收集自1990年至2017年,涵盖中东和北非地区所列小组经济体。可以观察到,对于感兴趣的变量,存在截面依赖性,具有平稳性和斜率异质性。此外,通过CS-ARDL的研究结果表明,普惠金融经济增长和全球化通过GDP产生更多环境问题(如EFP)的显著和直接影响。然而,生态创新在减少所选经济体的环境污染方面发挥了重要作用。最后,通过“增强平均组和共同相关效应平均组”进行的稳健检查也揭示了通过CS-ARDL检查时的一致发现。此外,本研究还提出了各种政策启示。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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