Do political and social factors affect carbon emissions? Evidence from international data

被引:28
作者
Benlemlih, Mohammed [1 ]
Assaf, Cynthia [2 ]
El Ouadghiri, Imane [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] EM Normandie Business Sch, EM Normandie Lab Metis, 64 Rue Ranelagh, F-75016 Paris, France
[2] ESSCA Sch Management, 83 Rue Lucian Faure, F-33000 Bordeaux, France
[3] Leonard de Vinci Pole Univ, Res Ctr, F-92916 Paris, France
[4] Univ Paris Nanterre, EconomiX CNRS, F-9200 Nanterre, France
关键词
Climate change; carbon emissions; political stability; gender diversity; eco-Feminist theory; P48; Q43; Q54; ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVE; CO2; EMISSIONS; ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; DIOXIDE EMISSIONS; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; TRADE OPENNESS; PANEL-DATA; QUANTILE REGRESSION; POLICY FORMATION; CORRUPTION;
D O I
10.1080/00036846.2022.2056128
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This study extends the literature on the determinants of carbon emissions by exploring the effects of political and social factors on pollutant emissions. We claim that political stability, corruption, and women in politics significantly influence CO2 emissions. Using the autoregressive distributed lag approach and an extensive dataset that represents more than 145 countries worldwide, we provide strong and robust evidence that low corruption practices and women's representation in politics statistically and economically reduce carbon emissions. We also show that high political stability significantly reduces CO2 emissions in the short run, but not in the long run. Our findings highlight the importance of these factors in reducing pollution worldwide and provide incentives for international regulators and policymakers toward stronger and mandatory decisions that positively evolve less politically stable and corrupt countries.
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页码:6022 / 6035
页数:14
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