Transitioning towards a sustainable environment: the dynamic nexus between economic complexity index, technological development and human capital with environmental quality in India

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Vishal Sharma
Aruna Dhamija
Mohammad Haseeb
Sunil Khosla
Srijana Tamang
Umang Sharma
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[1] Presidency University,School of Commerce and Economics
[2] GLA University,China Institute of Development Strategy and Planning, and Center for Industrial Economics
[3] Wuhan University,Department of Human Resource
[4] Chandigarh University,School of Social Sciences and Humanities
[5] VIT-AP University,Department of Management Studies
[6] National Institute of Technology (NIT),undefined
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Economic complexity; Human capital; Environmental quality; STIRPAT; India;
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This paper aims to investigate the dynamic nexus between economic complexity index (ECI), technological development (TIN), human capital (HC) and environmental quality in India for transition towards a sustainable environment. This study is based on secondary data covering the period from 1985 to 2018. For empirical analysis, this study applied “Stochastic Impacts by Regression on Population, Affluence, and Technology” (STIRPAT) model framework under the estimation of autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) model and vector error correction model (VECM) model. The empirical findings of model 1 show ECI, TIN, HC and urbanization (URB) as the helping hands to mitigate the problem of environmental degradation by shrinking the level of EF, whereas for model 2, ECI and TIN failed to influence the CO2 emissions, but HC served as a stimulant for environmental quality enhancement by declining the level of CO2 emissions. In contrast, GDP growth and URB strengthen the CO2 emissions levels. Moreover, in VECM framework, estimated findings reveal that the covariables Granger-cause EF and CO2 emissions, inferring that causality flows asynchronously from its covariables to EF and CO2. Impulse response function (IRF) revealed that the responses in EF and CO2 emissions ascribed to changes in its covariables. The outcome of the study has some implications for environmental policy strategists to prepare sustainable environment policies and other responsible authorities for sustainable development goal (SDGs), academician and scholars. All the stakeholders involved in environmental economics and policymakers can evaluate this study to design proper policy framework with respect to the environment. There are few studies that explore the dynamic nexus between ECI, TIN and HC with environmental quality in the control environment of URB and GDP growth using the STIRPAT model for India.
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页码:87049 / 87070
页数:21
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