CO Emissions, Financial Development, Trade, and Income in North America: A Spatial Panel Data Approach

The current study attempts to explore the determinants of CO 2 emissions per capita considering spatial effects for a panel of 21 North American countries. The results corroborate the existence of spatial dependence in per capita carbon dioxide emissions and its determinants. Adverse environmental s...

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Main Author: Haider Mahmood
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-10-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020968085
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spelling doaj-b0c3fd8ae2df4c34809049c117c506cb2020-11-25T03:37:46ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402020-10-011010.1177/2158244020968085CO Emissions, Financial Development, Trade, and Income in North America: A Spatial Panel Data ApproachHaider Mahmood0Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj, Saudi ArabiaThe current study attempts to explore the determinants of CO 2 emissions per capita considering spatial effects for a panel of 21 North American countries. The results corroborate the existence of spatial dependence in per capita carbon dioxide emissions and its determinants. Adverse environmental spillover effects are found for all hypothesized determinants while per capita income showed a positive impact. Furthermore, the existence of environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis is proven with a turning point of 15,665 constant U.S. dollar per capita income, and 6 of the 21 investigated countries are found at the second stage of an inverted U-shaped relationship. An inverted U-shaped relationship between trade openness and carbon dioxide emissions per capita has also been found. Financial market development (foreign direct investment) seems to have monotonic positive (negative) effects.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020968085
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title CO Emissions, Financial Development, Trade, and Income in North America: A Spatial Panel Data Approach
title_short CO Emissions, Financial Development, Trade, and Income in North America: A Spatial Panel Data Approach
title_full CO Emissions, Financial Development, Trade, and Income in North America: A Spatial Panel Data Approach
title_fullStr CO Emissions, Financial Development, Trade, and Income in North America: A Spatial Panel Data Approach
title_full_unstemmed CO Emissions, Financial Development, Trade, and Income in North America: A Spatial Panel Data Approach
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description The current study attempts to explore the determinants of CO 2 emissions per capita considering spatial effects for a panel of 21 North American countries. The results corroborate the existence of spatial dependence in per capita carbon dioxide emissions and its determinants. Adverse environmental spillover effects are found for all hypothesized determinants while per capita income showed a positive impact. Furthermore, the existence of environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis is proven with a turning point of 15,665 constant U.S. dollar per capita income, and 6 of the 21 investigated countries are found at the second stage of an inverted U-shaped relationship. An inverted U-shaped relationship between trade openness and carbon dioxide emissions per capita has also been found. Financial market development (foreign direct investment) seems to have monotonic positive (negative) effects.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244020968085
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