亚洲国家能源补贴、油价和二氧化碳排放的关系:面板阈值分析

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
D. H. Husaini, H. Lean, R. Ab-Rahim
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平衡产出增长和全球变暖的策略是当前环境管理文献中讨论的一个重要问题。能源价格下降鼓励能源消费。由于能源补贴和石油价格对总体能源价格有重大影响,它们也影响与产出增长相关的二氧化碳排放水平。在本文中,我们研究了能源补贴、油价和经济产出对二氧化碳排放的不对称影响。我们使用了2010年至2018年亚洲20个石油生产国的面板数据集。我们采用阈值分析来进一步了解能源补贴、油价和产量对二氧化碳排放的不对称影响。我们的研究结果表明,虽然能源补贴在产生的二氧化碳排放方面是显著的,但当油价较低时,能源补贴对二氧化碳排放的影响更大。然而,当能源补贴的价值处于较低水平时,预计不会导致二氧化碳排放量的显著增加。第三,只有在能源补贴较高时,这些关系才遵循与环境库兹涅茨曲线假设一致的模式。我们认为能源补贴合理化计划可以满足能源使用的环境管理目标。
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The relationship between energy subsidies, oil prices, and CO2 emissions in selected Asian countries: a panel threshold analysis
ABSTRACT Strategies to balance output growth and global warming are an important matter of discussion in the current environmental management literature. A decrease in energy prices encourages energy consumption. As energy subsidies and oil prices are a major influence on the overall energy price, they also influence the level of CO2 emissions associated with output growth. In this article, we investigate the asymmetric impact of energy subsidies, oil prices, and economic output on CO2 emissions. We used a panel dataset of 20 selected oil producing countries in Asia from 2010 to 2018. We employed threshold analysis to acquire further knowledge concerning the asymmetric impact of energy subsidies, oil prices, and output on CO2 emissions. Our findings suggest that while an energy subsidy was significant in terms of resultant CO2 emissions, energy subsidies had a greater impact on CO2 emissions when the oil price is low. However, energy subsidies are not expected to cause significantly higher CO2 emissions when the value of the subsidy is at a low level. Third, these relationships follow the pattern consistent with the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis only when the energy subsidy is relatively high. We consider an energy subsidy rationalisation program could serve to meet environmental management goals in energy use.
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