Exploring a new perspective of sustainable development drive through environmental Phillips curve in the case of the BRICST countries

被引:51
作者
Anser, Muhammad Khalid [1 ]
Apergis, Nicholas [2 ]
Syed, Qasim Raza [3 ]
Alola, Andrew Adewale [4 ]
机构
[1] Xian Univ Architecture & Technol, Sch Publ Adm, Xian, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Texas El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968 USA
[3] Minist Commerce, Natl Tariff Commiss, Islamabad, Pakistan
[4] Istanbul Gelisim Univ, Dept Econ & Finance, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
Environmental Phillips curve; Renewable energy; Energy consumption; Panel data methods; BRICST countries; RENEWABLE ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; CO2; EMISSIONS; ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT; KUZNETS CURVE; NATURAL-GAS; ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT; NONRENEWABLE ENERGY; PANEL; DEGRADATION; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-021-14056-5
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Considering that the rigor of economic activities has widely been linked with the turbulent nature of the increasing global atmospheric and environmental hazards thus hampering environmental sustainability, it then presented a suggestive dilemma realizing that increasing unemployment, i.e., de-economizing human activities posit a desirable environmental quality effect. Given this backdrop, and employing the more recent estimation techniques, the current study probes the validity of the novel environmental Phillips curve (i.e., negative relationship between unemployment and environmental degradation) opined by Kashem and Rahman (Environ Sci Pollut Res 1-18, 2020). In this case, the panel of BRICST (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and Turkey) economies for the selected data set over the experimental period 1992-2016 is analyzed. After using related approaches that are designed to account for probable country-specific factors, i.e., the cross-sectional dependence concern, the findings from the PMG-ARDL model affirmed the validity of the environmental Phillips curve for the BRICST countries. Thus, there is a significant trade-off between unemployment and environmental degradation. Moreover, this study concludes that renewable energy consumption improves the environmental quality, while conventional energy sources remained detrimental factors to environmental quality in the panel of the examined countries. Therefore, the study identified that the share of renewable energy in the energy mix should be escalated to improve environmental quality and maintain or improve the employment level, thus advancing the sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the BRICST countries.
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页码:48112 / 48122
页数:11
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