温室气体                        
                
                                
                        
                            经济                        
                
                                
                        
                            消费(社会学)                        
                
                                
                        
                            休克(循环)                        
                
                                
                        
                            农业经济学                        
                
                                
                        
                            国际贸易                        
                
                                
                        
                            环境科学                        
                
                                
                        
                            自然资源经济学                        
                
                                
                        
                            生态学                        
                
                                
                        
                            社会科学                        
                
                                
                        
                            医学                        
                
                                
                        
                            生物                        
                
                                
                        
                            内科学                        
                
                                
                        
                            社会学                        
                
                        
                    
            作者
            
                Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo,Abraham Ayobamiji Awosusi,Husam Rjoub,Mirela Panait,Cătălin Popescu            
         
                    
            出处
            
                                    期刊:Energies
                                                         [Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
                                                        日期:2021-10-13
                                                        卷期号:14 (20): 6581-6581
                                                        被引量:27
                                 
         
        
    
            
        
                
            摘要
            
            The association between carbon emissions and international trade has been examined thoroughly; however, consumption-based carbon emissions, which is adjusted for international trade, have not been studied extensively. Therefore, the present study assesses the asymmetric impact of trade (import and export) and economic growth in consumption-based carbon emissions (CCO2) using the MINT nations (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey) as a case study. We applied the Nonlinear ARDL to assess this connection using dataset between 1990 and 2018. The outcomes from the BDS test affirmed the use of nonlinear techniques. Furthermore, the NARDL bounds test confirmed long-run association between CCO2 and exports, imports and economic growth. The outcomes from the NARDL long and short-run estimates disclosed that positive (negative) shocks in imports increase (decrease) CCO2 emissions in all the MINT nations. Moreover, positive (negative) shocks in exports decrease (increase) CCO2 emissions in all the MINT nations. As expected, a positive shock in economic growth triggers CCO2 emissions while a negative shift does not have significant impact on CCO2 emissions in the MINT nations. Furthermore, we applied the Gradual shift causality test and the outcomes disclose that imports and economic growth can predict CCO2 emissions in the MINT nations. The study outcomes have significant policy recommendations for policymakers in the MINT nations.
         
            
 
                 
                
                    
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