Investigating the Causality Between Financial Development and Carbon Emissions: A Quantile-Based Analysis

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Muhammad Mar’I
Mehdi Seraj
Turgut Tursoy
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[1] Near East University,Department of Banking and Finance
[2] Near East University,Department of Economics
[3] Near East University,Department of Banking and Finance
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Financial markets development; financial institutions development; CO; quantile-on-quantile; nonparametric causality-in-quantiles;
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The relationship between financial development and environmental sustainability has received significant attention in academic discourse. This study explores the crucial role of financial development in addressing the challenge of increasing CO2 emissions. Using quantile-on-quantile and nonparametric causality-in-quantile methodologies, this research investigates the impacts and causal links between financial market and institution development and CO2 emissions levels in five major polluting countries from 1990 to 2019. The findings provide strong evidence regarding the impact of financial institutions and financial market development on CO2 emissions, demonstrating the presence of shocks and nonparametric causality from financial institutions and financial market development to CO2 emissions quantiles. However, the effects of financial institution shocks and nonparametric causality are diverse and asymmetric across the sample. Positive and negative shocks are observed in India, while only negative shocks are observed in China, the USA, Russia, and Japan. Moreover, the findings reveal that the influence of financial market development on CO2 emissions varies across countries, with both positive and negative shocks transmitted to CO2 emissions in the USA, Russia, and Japan, indicating higher volatility in these countries compared to China and India, where only negative shocks are observed. Therefore, our recommendation emphasizes the prioritization of environmentally conscious financial products and the enhancement of the financial system's capacity to mitigate positive shocks contributing to increased CO2 emissions. Implementing this strategy requires collective efforts to embrace sustainable financial practices that consider the environmental impact of financial activities.
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页码:92983 / 93001
页数:18
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