1Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science, Cyprus International University, North Cyprus, Mersin 10, Turkey
2Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science, Near East University, North Cyprus,Mersin 10, Turkey
3Department of Information Technology, School of Computing and Technology, Eastern Mediterranean University, North Cyprus, Mersin 10, Turkey
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@article{IJRED31321, author = {Tomiwa Adebayo and Ayobamiji Awosusi and Ibrahim Adeshola}, title = {Determinants of CO2 Emissions in Emerging Markets: An Empirical Evidence from MINT Economies}, journal = {International Journal of Renewable Energy Development}, volume = {9}, number = {3}, year = {2020}, keywords = {MINT; CO2 Emissions; Urbanization; Energy consumption; Trade; Economic growth; Granger causality}, abstract = { CO 2 emission is one the major contributor to climate change that the top CO 2 emitting countries are always trying to mitigate. In an attempt to fill the gap in energy and environmental literature, this study explores the interaction between economic growth, energy usage, trade and urbanization on CO 2 emission for MINT economies using the time coverage from 1980 to 2018, providing new perspectives into the literature by employing panel data analysis. Aiming to create robust outcomes, this paper deployed both conventional and modern econometric techniques. The panel co-integration test revealed evidence of the co-integration between CO 2 and its determinants in the MINT economies. In order to explore the linkages between CO 2 and its determinants, the ARDL PMG model was utilized in MINT economies. Findings based on the ARDL PMG reveals; (i) positive interconnection between CO 2 emissions and energy usage; (ii) no significant link was found between CO 2 and economic growth; (iii) urbanization influence CO 2 positively while a negative link was found between CO 2 and trade. Furthermore, the Dumitrescu-Hurlin Causality test revealed; (i) uni-directional causality from CO 2 to urbanization; (ii) GDP growth cause CO 2 while CO 2 causes energy usage. Based on these findings, recommendations were put forward. }, pages = {411--422} doi = {10.14710/ijred.2020.31321}, url = {https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijred/article/view/31321} }
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CO2 emission is one the major contributor to climate change that the top CO2 emitting countries are always trying to mitigate. In an attempt to fill the gap in energy and environmental literature, this study explores the interaction between economic growth, energy usage, trade and urbanization on CO2 emission for MINT economies using the time coverage from 1980 to 2018, providing new perspectives into the literature by employing panel data analysis. Aiming to create robust outcomes, this paper deployed both conventional and modern econometric techniques. The panel co-integration test revealed evidence of the co-integration between CO2 and its determinants in the MINT economies. In order to explore the linkages between CO2 and its determinants, the ARDL PMG model was utilized in MINT economies. Findings based on the ARDL PMG reveals; (i) positive interconnection between CO2 emissions and energy usage; (ii) no significant link was found between CO2 and economic growth; (iii) urbanization influence CO2 positively while a negative link was found between CO2 and trade. Furthermore, the Dumitrescu-Hurlin Causality test revealed; (i) uni-directional causality from CO2 to urbanization; (ii) GDP growth cause CO2 while CO2 causes energy usage. Based on these findings, recommendations were put forward.
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