The spillover of financial development on CO2 emission: A spatial econometric analysis of Asia-Pacific countries

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作者
Khezri, Mohsen [1 ]
Karimi, Mohammad Sharif [2 ]
Khan, Y. A. [3 ]
Abbas, S. Z. [3 ]
机构
[1] Bu Ali Sina Univ, Fac Econ & Social Sci, Hamadan, Hamadan, Iran
[2] Razi Univ, Dept Econ, Kermanshah, Iran
[3] Hazara Univ, Dept Math & Stat, Mansehra 23010, Pakistan
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Financial development; CO2; emission; Asia-pacific countries; Spatial econometric; FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT; ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; TRADE; IMPACT; POLLUTION; INCOME;
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10.1016/j.rser.2021.111110
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The consequences of spatial association of CO2 determinants are discussed in this analysis, considering pollution control's significance. Six financial growth metrics were analyzed using data from 31 Asia-Pacific countries from 2000 to 2018. The spatial econometric models used in this paper, in a novel contribution, make it possible to study comprehensively the direct and spillover effects of financial development on CO2 emissions regionally. The presence of the spatial Durbin model was verified by diagnostic testing. The findings demonstrate that the logarithm of GDP per capita, trade openness, urbanization, and energy intensity have beneficial and essential effects on CO2 emissions. The efficacy of the components assessed for financial growth in the various models. The lack of consideration of the spillover consequences of economic growth to boost energy quality, based on the findings, contributes to skewed estimates and negligible coefficients. The ultimate results illuminate that all six financial growth metrics are becoming relevant and stimulate an increase in CO2 emissions, while their spillover effects are adverse as energy quality is increased. The analysis of spatial influences illustrates the importance of adjacent countries' effects on a country's CO2 emissions. The overall findings suggest that as demand and financial growth in neighboring countries increase, CO2 emissions decrease.
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