Examining the temporal impact of stock market development on carbon intensity: Evidence from South Asian countries

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作者
Sharma, Rajesh [1 ]
Shahbaz, Muhammad [2 ,3 ]
Sinha, Avik [4 ]
Xuan Vinh Vo [5 ]
机构
[1] Constituent Symbiosis Int Deemed Univ, Symbiosis Ctr Management Studies, Pune, Maharashtra, India
[2] Beijing Inst Technol, Sch Management & Econ, Ctr Energy Environm Policy Res, Beijing, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Econ Ho Chi Minh City, Inst Business Res, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
[4] Goa Inst Management, Ctr Excellence Sustainable Dev, Poriem, Goa, India
[5] Univ Econ Ho Chi Minh City, Inst Business Res & CFVG, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
关键词
Stock market development; Carbon intensity; South Asian countries; Technological innovations; Renewable energy; CS-ARDL; ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVE; RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATION; FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT; CO2; EMISSIONS; DIOXIDE EMISSIONS; ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION; CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP; TRADE OPENNESS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113248
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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摘要
The growing size of stock market in the South Asian countries might have contributed to raising the level of industrial production and energy consumption. This upturned energy usage might have widened the scope for carbon emissions because these nations heavily rely on fossil fuels. In this milieu, therefore, in the present study, we assessed the impacts of stock market development, per capita income, trade expansion, renewable energy solutions, and technological innovations on carbon intensity in the four South Asia countries from 1990 to 2016. The empirical results based on the CS-ARDL approach revealed that stock market development, per capita income, and trade expansion invigorated carbon intensity in the South Asian countries. On the contrary, the increased usage of renewable energy solutions and technological advancement helped in reducing the energy-led carbon intensity. Further, the interaction of stock market with renewable energy, and subsequently with technological advancement delivered insignificant coefficients, which indicates the inefficacy of renewable energy and technological advancement in regulating stock market-led carbon intensity during the study period. Therefore, by considering the need for complementarity between economic growth and environmental targets, we proposed a multipronged policy framework, which may help the selected countries to attain the Sustainable Development Goals, with a special focus on SDG 7, 8, 9, and 13.
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