外商直接投资、贸易开放与SSA国家环境退化二次建模和转折点方法

Enongene Betrand Ewane, Etah Ivo Ewane
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考虑到二氧化碳对人类健康和全球变暖的不利影响,二氧化碳排放在撒哈拉以南非洲国家造成的后果不容忽视。随着近年来二氧化碳排放量的增加和贸易开放度和外国直接投资流入量的下降,我们试图利用1975 - 2020年的时间序列数据来检验贸易开放度和外国直接投资(FDI)对SSA环境退化的影响。本研究以环境库兹涅茨曲线(EKC)为框架,采用二次建模和拐点方法来实现研究目标。研究结果表明:(1)贸易开放与对外直接投资之间存在短期递减效应和长期递增效应,贸易开放与对外直接投资之间存在短期递减效应;(2)在短期内贸易开放度和FDI下降,长期内贸易开放度和FDI增加的情况下,贸易开放度-排放和FDI-排放之间存在u型关系;(3)拐点前支持光环效应假说,拐点后支持污染避风港假说;(4)贸易开放和FDI在短期内有助于减少二氧化碳排放,但在长期内会增加二氧化碳排放。该研究建议,SSA国家应采取严格的环境政策,以实现可持续的经济增长,而不会对环境造成相关损害。
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Foreign Direct Investment, Trade Openness and Environmental Degradation in SSA Countries. A Quadratic Modeling and Turning Point Approach
The consequences of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) countries cannot be ignore given it adverse effect on human health and global warming. With rising CO2 emissions and fallen volume of trade openness and FDI inflows in recent time, we seek to examine the effect of trade openness and foreign direct investment (FDI) on environmental degradation using time series data from 1975 to 2020 in SSA. Using the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) framework, the study employs a quadratic modeling and turning point approach to realize the study objectives. The findings reveals that (1) the trade openness-EKC and FDI-EKC does not hold given the presence of decreasing effects in the short run and increasing effects in the long run; (2) it confirms that a U-shaped trade openness-emissions and FDI-emission nexus holds given the decrease in trade openness and FDI in the short run and an increase in trade openness and FDI in the longrun; (3) The analysis supports the halo effect hypothesis before the turning point but the pollution haven hypothesis sets in after the turning point; (4) it shows evidence that trade openness and FDI contributes to reduce CO2 emissions in the short but increase it in the long run. The study recommends that SSA countries should adopt stringent environmental policies to attain sustainable economic growth without associative harm to the environment.
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