On the resiliency of post-crisis decoupling in higher-order economy-energy-environment nexus in high-inflation developing economies

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作者
Soumya Basu [1 ]
Keiichi Ishihara [1 ]
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[1] Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University, Yoshidahonmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto
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日本科学技术振兴机构;
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Business cycles; Economic crisis; Economic resiliency; Higher-order behavior; Inflation; Macroeconomic feedbacks; Nexus modelling;
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10.1007/s11135-024-01999-3
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Macroeconomic pathways of enabling decoupling of emissions from economic growth in a post-crisis period is analyzed in this study for the high-inflation developing economy of India. A novel control system internalizing the inherent stochasticity of economy-energy-environment (3E) nexus extends the interpretation of Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis, where this study finds that decoupling is an emergent phenomenon of a 3E system. Using Zivot-Andrews unit root test, adaptive error correction modelling and robustness analysis through information theory-based approximate entropy method, the stochastic model is found to reproduce real-world higher order phenomena more accurately than previously theorized systems. With high entropy (information content) in long-run and short-run coefficients, the stochastic model can replicate the resiliency speed in a post-crisis period, without new information input. Some key findings of policy/macroeconomic linkages include: (a) decoupling progress lies in capital building and inhibited by inflationary growth; (b) fossil fuel imports, inflation and energy-use have a whiplash effect on carbon emissions in post-crisis periods; (c) electricity and non-electric-energy have differential effect on trade, with decoupling prevalent in electricity sector only; (d) inflation opposes GDP-emission causality during business cycle movements; (e) decoupling policies should be discretized to growth and recession phases of business cycle, with inflationary fossil fuel rebounds actively disincentivized in recession periods. © The Author(s) 2025.
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页数:62
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