Impact of globalization on CO2 emissions in Vietnam: An autoregressive distributed lag approach

This study aims at investigating the impact of globalization on CO2 emission in Vietnam. Empirical analysis is performed by employing autoregressed distributed lag approach on time series data for the period of 1990 to 2016. The paper tested the stationary, cointegration of time series data and util...

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Main Authors: Thi Cam Van Nguyen, Quoc Hoi Le
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2020-01-01
Series:Decision Science Letters
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/dsl/Vol9/dsl_2019_25.pdf
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spelling doaj-cad04e4ca4d4444b920708649a7c9b9e2020-11-25T01:44:24ZengGrowing ScienceDecision Science Letters1929-58041929-58122020-01-019225727010.5267/j.dsl.2019.10.001Impact of globalization on CO2 emissions in Vietnam: An autoregressive distributed lag approach Thi Cam Van Nguyen Quoc Hoi LeThis study aims at investigating the impact of globalization on CO2 emission in Vietnam. Empirical analysis is performed by employing autoregressed distributed lag approach on time series data for the period of 1990 to 2016. The paper tested the stationary, cointegration of time series data and utilized autoregressed distributed lag modeling technique to determine the short run and long run relationship among CO2 emission, globalization, foreign direct investment, exports, coal consumption per capita and fossil fuels electricity generation. The results show that globalization increases CO2 emission in Vietnam and thus globalization is not beneficial for the long-term environmental health. Exports lowers CO2 emissions in both short run and long run whereas coal consumption per capita and fossil fuels electricity generation raise CO2 emissions. The study further shows that foreign direct investment did not affect CO2 emissions directly in short run as well as in long run.http://www.growingscience.com/dsl/Vol9/dsl_2019_25.pdfco2 emissionsexportscoal consumptioncointegration
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author Thi Cam Van Nguyen
Quoc Hoi Le
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Quoc Hoi Le
Impact of globalization on CO2 emissions in Vietnam: An autoregressive distributed lag approach
Decision Science Letters
co2 emissions
exports
coal consumption
cointegration
author_facet Thi Cam Van Nguyen
Quoc Hoi Le
author_sort Thi Cam Van Nguyen
title Impact of globalization on CO2 emissions in Vietnam: An autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_short Impact of globalization on CO2 emissions in Vietnam: An autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_full Impact of globalization on CO2 emissions in Vietnam: An autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_fullStr Impact of globalization on CO2 emissions in Vietnam: An autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_full_unstemmed Impact of globalization on CO2 emissions in Vietnam: An autoregressive distributed lag approach
title_sort impact of globalization on co2 emissions in vietnam: an autoregressive distributed lag approach
publisher Growing Science
series Decision Science Letters
issn 1929-5804
1929-5812
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This study aims at investigating the impact of globalization on CO2 emission in Vietnam. Empirical analysis is performed by employing autoregressed distributed lag approach on time series data for the period of 1990 to 2016. The paper tested the stationary, cointegration of time series data and utilized autoregressed distributed lag modeling technique to determine the short run and long run relationship among CO2 emission, globalization, foreign direct investment, exports, coal consumption per capita and fossil fuels electricity generation. The results show that globalization increases CO2 emission in Vietnam and thus globalization is not beneficial for the long-term environmental health. Exports lowers CO2 emissions in both short run and long run whereas coal consumption per capita and fossil fuels electricity generation raise CO2 emissions. The study further shows that foreign direct investment did not affect CO2 emissions directly in short run as well as in long run.
topic co2 emissions
exports
coal consumption
cointegration
url http://www.growingscience.com/dsl/Vol9/dsl_2019_25.pdf
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