Asymmetric impact of fiscal decentralization and environmental innovation on carbon emissions: Evidence from highly decentralized countries

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作者
Meng Lingyan [1 ]
Zhao, Ze [2 ]
Malik, Haider Ali [3 ]
Razzaq, Asif [4 ,5 ]
An, Hui [4 ]
Hassan, Marria [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pendidikan Sultan Idris UPSI, Fac Management & Econ, Tanjong Malim, Perak, Malaysia
[2] Shanghai Univ, Finance & Econ Law Sch, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[3] Natl Univ Comp & Emerging Sci, FAST Sch Management, Islamabad, Pakistan
[4] Dalian Univ Technol, Sch Management & Econ, Dalian, Peoples R China
[5] ILMA Univ, Dept Business Adm, Karachi, Pakistan
[6] Islamia Univ Bahawalpur, Dept Management Sci, Bahawalpur, Pakistan
关键词
Environmental sustainability; fiscal decentralization; environmental innovation; carbon emissions; Method of Moments Quantile Regression; RENEWABLE ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; CO2; EMISSIONS; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT; EMPIRICAL-EVIDENCE; ECO-INNOVATION; INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY; ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT;
D O I
10.1177/0958305X211018453
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study examines the asymmetric link between fiscal decentralization, environmental innovation, and carbon emissions in highly decentralized countries. Our preliminary findings strictly reject the preposition of data normality and highlight that the observed relationship is quantile-dependent, which may disclose misleading results in previous studies using linear methodologies. Therefore, a novel empirical estimation technique popularized as Method of Moments Quantile Regression is employed that simultaneously deal with non-normality and structural changes. The results exhibit that fiscal decentralization significantly mitigates carbon emissions only at lower to medium emissions quantiles. On the other hand, environmental innovation reduces carbon emissions only at medium to higher emissions quantiles. Interestingly, the emissions-reducing effect of fiscal decentralization is highest for lower emissions quantiles and lowest for higher emissions quantiles. In contrast, the impact of environmental innovation is lowest for lower emissions quantiles and highest for higher emission quantiles. Economic growth and population increase carbon emissions, and their emissions-increasing effect are lowest for lower emissions quantiles and highest for higher emissions quantiles. Moreover, the heterogeneous panel causality test confirms a one-way causal association, implying that any policy intervention regarding fiscal decentralization and environmental innovation significantly affects carbon emissions.
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页码:752 / 782
页数:31
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