Modeling the Relationship Between Economic Complexity and Environmental Degradation: Evidence From Top Seven Economic Complexity Countries

The continuous growth in CO2 emissions of nations around the globe has made achieving the aim of sustainable development extremely challenging. Therefore, the current research assesses the connection between CO2 emissions and economic complexity in the top 7 economic complexity countries while takin...

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Main Authors: José Moleiro Martins, Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo, Mário Nuno Mata, Seun Damola Oladipupo, Ibrahim Adeshola, Zahoor Ahmed, Anabela Batista Correia
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Environmental Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2021.744781/full
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spelling doaj-dc5de723a3674c6fa9877d4618c43ac92021-09-21T06:44:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Environmental Science2296-665X2021-09-01910.3389/fenvs.2021.744781744781Modeling the Relationship Between Economic Complexity and Environmental Degradation: Evidence From Top Seven Economic Complexity CountriesJosé Moleiro Martins0José Moleiro Martins1Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo2Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo3Mário Nuno Mata4Seun Damola Oladipupo5Ibrahim Adeshola6Zahoor Ahmed7Anabela Batista Correia8ISCAL-Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalInstituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Business Research Unit (BRU-IUL), Lisboa, PortugalDepartment of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science, Cyprus International University, Nicosia, TurkeyDepartment of Finance and Accounting, Akfa University, Tashkent, UzbekistanISCAL-Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalDepartment of Science, Faculty of Earth Science, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, NigeriaDepartment of Information Technology, School of Computing and Technology, Eastern Mediterranean University, Mersin, TurkeyDepartment of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science, Cyprus International University, Nicosia, TurkeyISCAL-Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Lisboa, PortugalThe continuous growth in CO2 emissions of nations around the globe has made achieving the aim of sustainable development extremely challenging. Therefore, the current research assesses the connection between CO2 emissions and economic complexity in the top 7 economic complexity countries while taking into account the role of economic growth, renewable energy consumption, and globalization for the period between 1993 and 2018. The research aims to answer the following questions: 1) What is the association between CO2 and the regressors in the long-run? 2) What are the effects of renewable energy consumption, economic growth, economic complexity, and globalization on CO2 emissions? The research utilized the CS-ARDL, CCEMG and panel causality approaches to investigate these interconnections. The empirical outcomes revealed that economic growth and economic complexity increase CO2 emissions while renewable energy consumption and globalization mitigate CO2 emissions. The outcomes of the causality test revealed a feedback causal connection between economic growth and CO2, while a unidirectional causality was established from economic complexity, globalization and renewable energy consumption to CO2 emissions in the top 7 economic complexity countries.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2021.744781/fullCO2 emissionseconomic complexityglobalizationrenewable energy consumptioneconomic growth
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author José Moleiro Martins
José Moleiro Martins
Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
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Mário Nuno Mata
Seun Damola Oladipupo
Ibrahim Adeshola
Zahoor Ahmed
Anabela Batista Correia
spellingShingle José Moleiro Martins
José Moleiro Martins
Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
Mário Nuno Mata
Seun Damola Oladipupo
Ibrahim Adeshola
Zahoor Ahmed
Anabela Batista Correia
Modeling the Relationship Between Economic Complexity and Environmental Degradation: Evidence From Top Seven Economic Complexity Countries
Frontiers in Environmental Science
CO2 emissions
economic complexity
globalization
renewable energy consumption
economic growth
author_facet José Moleiro Martins
José Moleiro Martins
Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
Mário Nuno Mata
Seun Damola Oladipupo
Ibrahim Adeshola
Zahoor Ahmed
Anabela Batista Correia
author_sort José Moleiro Martins
title Modeling the Relationship Between Economic Complexity and Environmental Degradation: Evidence From Top Seven Economic Complexity Countries
title_short Modeling the Relationship Between Economic Complexity and Environmental Degradation: Evidence From Top Seven Economic Complexity Countries
title_full Modeling the Relationship Between Economic Complexity and Environmental Degradation: Evidence From Top Seven Economic Complexity Countries
title_fullStr Modeling the Relationship Between Economic Complexity and Environmental Degradation: Evidence From Top Seven Economic Complexity Countries
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the Relationship Between Economic Complexity and Environmental Degradation: Evidence From Top Seven Economic Complexity Countries
title_sort modeling the relationship between economic complexity and environmental degradation: evidence from top seven economic complexity countries
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Environmental Science
issn 2296-665X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The continuous growth in CO2 emissions of nations around the globe has made achieving the aim of sustainable development extremely challenging. Therefore, the current research assesses the connection between CO2 emissions and economic complexity in the top 7 economic complexity countries while taking into account the role of economic growth, renewable energy consumption, and globalization for the period between 1993 and 2018. The research aims to answer the following questions: 1) What is the association between CO2 and the regressors in the long-run? 2) What are the effects of renewable energy consumption, economic growth, economic complexity, and globalization on CO2 emissions? The research utilized the CS-ARDL, CCEMG and panel causality approaches to investigate these interconnections. The empirical outcomes revealed that economic growth and economic complexity increase CO2 emissions while renewable energy consumption and globalization mitigate CO2 emissions. The outcomes of the causality test revealed a feedback causal connection between economic growth and CO2, while a unidirectional causality was established from economic complexity, globalization and renewable energy consumption to CO2 emissions in the top 7 economic complexity countries.
topic CO2 emissions
economic complexity
globalization
renewable energy consumption
economic growth
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2021.744781/full
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