Dynamic impact of demographic features, FDI, and technological innovations on ecological footprint: evidence from European emerging economies

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Florian Nuta
Muhammad Shahbaz
Itbar Khan
Ibrahim Cutcu
Hayat Khan
Mehmet Vahit Eren
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[1] Danubius University,Department of Economics and Finance
[2] Beijing Institute of Technology,Department of International Trade and Finance, School of Management and Economics
[3] Gulf University for Science and Technology,Center for Sustainable Energy and Economic Development
[4] Shenzhen University,College of Economics
[5] Hasan Kalyoncu University,Department of Economics
[6] Zhejiang University of Science and Technology,School of Economics and Management
[7] Kilis 7 Aralik University,Department of Economics
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Ecological impact; Population aging; Urbanization; Emerging countries;
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Climate change effect mitigation is a critical priority for top leaders and communities around the globe. Human-induced environmental issues are affecting humankind’s standard of living and development potential and the planetary boundaries. Sustainability objectives aim to enhance environmental quality and ensure sustainable development for all by eliminating social inequalities. This study examines the complex relationships between demographic features, foreign direct investment, technological innovation, and ecological footprint, emphasizing the relevance of population aging, population density, and urbanization in this context. The research uses a selection of emerging European economies during 1995–2018. The reasons for countries’ selection are related to the increasing rate of population aging in European countries, the attractiveness for foreign direct investment, the economic growth, and the technological advancement potential these emerging countries possess. In order to investigate the long-run relationship between the selected variables, the study tests the cross-section dependence, homogeneity, and cointegration and uses Konya tests to determine panel causality. Based on Konya methodology, differences between countries in the panel are evidenced and discussed accordingly. Our findings confirm the long-run relationship between environment, technological innovation, population aging, and FDI. The results of this research are highly relevant for policymakers in selected countries for identifying the set of correlations and the relevance of various variables in such national economies. Demographic features such as population aging and population density are critical for Europe, and the results show the impact on the ecological footprint.
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页码:18683 / 18700
页数:17
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