» Articles » PMID: 34822076

The Role of Economic Complexity in the Environmental Kuznets Curve of MINT Economies: Evidence from Method of Moments Quantile Regression

Overview
Publisher Springer
Date 2021 Nov 25
PMID 34822076
Citations 4
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

In the face of mounting climate change challenges, reducing emissions has emerged as a key driver of environmental sustainability and sustainable growth. Despite the fact that research has been conducted on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC), few researchers have analyzed this in the light of economic complexity. Thus, the current research assesses the effect of economic complexity on CO emissions in the MINT nations while taking into account the role of financial development, economic growth, and energy consumption for the period between 1990 and 2018. Using the novel method of moments quantile regression (MMQR) with fixed effects, an inverted U-shape interrelationship is found between economic growth and CO emissions, thus validating the EKC hypothesis. Energy consumption and economic complexity increase CO emissions significantly from the 1st to 9th quantiles. Furthermore, there is no significant interconnection between financial development and CO emissions across all quantiles (1st to 9th). The outcomes of the causality test reveal a feedback causal connection between economic growth and CO, while a unidirectional causality is established from economic complexity and energy use to CO emissions in the MINT nations. Based on the findings, we believe that governments should stimulate the financial sector to provide domestic credit facilities to industrialists, investors, and other business enterprises on more favorable terms so that innovative technologies for environmental protection can be implemented with other policy recommendations.

Citing Articles

Green transition in the hospitality industry: The influence of market forces and customer dynamics on sustainable performance in the digital era.

Sun J, Nasrullah A Heliyon. 2024; 10(8):e29563.

PMID: 38681604 PMC: 11053202. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e29563.


Air pollution and life expectancy: New evidence from the MINT economies.

Ebhota O, HongXing Y, Kwasi Sampene A Heliyon. 2023; 9(12):e22396.

PMID: 38076094 PMC: 10709191. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22396.


Is Europe on the Way to Sustainable Development? Compatibility of Green Environment, Economic Growth, and Circular Economy Issues.

Apostu S, Gigauri I, Panait M, Martin-Cervantes P Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023; 20(2).

PMID: 36673838 PMC: 9859617. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20021078.


Does political stability contribute to environmental sustainability? Evidence from the most politically stable economies.

Adebayo T, Akadiri S, Uhunamure S, Altuntas M, Shale K Heliyon. 2023; 8(12):e12479.

PMID: 36590550 PMC: 9800197. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12479.