揭示南非外国投资、贸易开放度、能源消耗和二氧化碳排放之间的动态关系:向量误差修正模型方法

Ampofo Joshua, Xusheng Qian, Baffour Gyau Emmanuel, Khanyisa Sakoane, Michael Appiah
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在碳排放量不断增加对全球环境构成重大挑战的情况下,人们对南非的外国投资、贸易开放度和能源消耗的深远影响认识不足。本研究利用 1990 年至 2020 年的时间序列数据,研究了外商投资、贸易、能源之间的动态关系,以及外商投资和贸易开放对南非环境污染的交互影响。约翰森协整分析和向量误差修正模型的结果证实,外商投资、贸易、能源和二氧化碳排放之间存在持续的长期关系。这表明,任何偏离二氧化碳排放均衡的情况都会逐渐自主调整。本研究揭示了贸易开放和能源消耗对环境污染的长期正向影响,而外商投资对环境污染的长期负向影响。经济增长减少了二氧化碳排放,而人口增长和通货膨胀则长期不利于环境。外商投资与贸易之间的相互作用在短期和长期都会减少环境污染。格兰杰因果关系检验表明,人口增长与二氧化碳排放之间存在双向因果关系,其他变量之间存在单向因果关系,揭示了这些关键因素之间的联系。该研究提出了若干政策建议,包括环境友好型贸易实践、投资于能源效率和转型,以及促进南非的可持续外国投资,从而在遏制环境影响的同时实现经济的长期可持续性。
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Unveiling the dynamic nexuses between foreign investment, trade openness, energy consumption, and CO2 emissions in South Africa: A vector error correction model approach
Amidst the rising carbon emissions posing significant challenges for the global environment, there exists an inadequate recognition of the profound implications associated with foreign investment, trade openness, and energy consumption in South Africa. This study investigates the dynamic relationship among foreign investment, trade, energy, and the interactive effect of foreign investment and trade openness on environmental pollution in South Africa using time series data from 1990 to 2020. The results from the Johansen cointegration analysis and vector error correction model confirm a sustained long-term relationship among foreign investment, trade, energy, and CO2 emissions. This suggests that any deviations from CO2 emissions equilibrium would gradually self-adjust autonomously. This study reveals the long-run positive effects of trade openness and energy consumption on environmental pollution, while foreign investment exhibits a persistent negative impact on environmental pollution in the long run. Economic growth reduces CO2 emissions, while population growth and inflation are detrimental to the environment in the long run. The interaction between foreign investment and trade reduces environmental pollution in the short and long run. The Granger causality tests show a two-way causal relationship between population growth and CO2 emissions and a one-way causal connection among other variables, enlightening the linkage among these critical factors. The study offers several policy suggestions including environmentally friendly trade practices, investing in energy efficiency and transition, and promoting sustainable foreign investment in South Africa to achieve long-term economic sustainability while curbing environmental impact.
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