Shadow Economy and Environmental Sustainability in Global Developing Countries: Do Governance Indicators Play a Role?

被引:5
作者
Wang, Yi [1 ]
Antohi, Valentin Marian [2 ]
Fortea, Costinela [2 ]
Zlati, Monica Laura [2 ]
Mohammad, Reda Abdelfattah [3 ]
Abdelkhair, Farah Yasin Farah [4 ]
Ahmad, Waqar [5 ]
机构
[1] Xi An Jiao Tong Univ, Sch Econ & Finance, Xian 710061, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Galatzi, Dept Business Adm, Galati 800008, Romania
[3] King Khalid Univ, Appl Coll, Business Adm Dept, Khamis 62461, Saudi Arabia
[4] King Khalid Univ, Coll Sci & Arts, Business Adm Dept, Muhyel 63751, Saudi Arabia
[5] Int Islamic Univ Islamabad, Sch Econ, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan
关键词
shadow economy; air pollution; environmental sustainability; corruption control; rule of law; regulatory quality; developing countries; system GMM; SECTOR POLLUTION-CONTROL; INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY; INFORMAL SECTOR; CO2; EMISSIONS; PANEL-DATA; AIR-POLLUTION; CORRUPTION; INTERPLAY; GROWTH; IMPACT;
D O I
10.3390/su16229852
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Environmental sustainability has been a challenging issue all over the globe, with air pollution posing a significant threat. One main factor contributing to air pollution is the growth of the shadow economies. This study investigates the effect of the shadow economy on air pollution and explores how these effects depend on the levels of governance indicators. We utilize key air pollution indicators: carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. Furthermore, we examine the role of key governance indicators: corruption control, the rule of law, and regulatory quality. The study utilizes an annual panel dataset of 107 selected developing countries worldwide, spanning from 2002 to 2020, and employs the System GMM technique, which effectively tackles the omitted variable bias, potential endogeneity, and simultaneity issues in the model. The estimation results indicate that a sizeable shadow economy significantly increases the levels of CO2 and N2O emissions. Moreover, the results reveal that robust governance frameworks, evidenced by enhanced corruption control, a stronger rule of law, and superior regularity quality, mitigate the adverse effects of the shadow economy on CO2 and N2O emissions. This highlights a significant substitutability between the shadow economy and governance indicators, indicating that improvements in governance formworks will not only reduce the size of the shadow economy but also weaken its harmful impact on air pollution. Policy initiatives should thus focus on strengthening governance mechanisms, particularly enhancing control of corruption and the rule of law to effectively reduce the environmental impact of the shadow economies in developing countries. Additionally, governments should prioritize reforms in regulations and legal frameworks to limit the expansion of the shadow economy, thereby decreasing their contribution to air pollution.
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