The nexus between environmental regulations, economic growth, and environmental sustainability: linking environmental patents to ecological footprint reduction in South Asia

被引:173
作者
Murshed, Muntasir [1 ]
Rahman, Md Aminur [2 ]
Alam, Md Shabbir [3 ]
Ahmad, Paiman [4 ,5 ]
Dagar, Vishal [6 ]
机构
[1] North South Univ, Sch Business & Econ, Dhaka, Bangladesh
[2] Kongju Natl Univ, Dept Finance & Int Trade, Gongju, South Korea
[3] Dhofar Univ, Coll Commerce & Business Adm, Salalah, Oman
[4] Univ Raparin, Coll Humanity Sci, Dept Law, Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
[5] Tishk Int Univ, Fac Adm Sci & Econ, Int Relat & Diplomacy Dept, Erbil, Iraq
[6] Amity Univ Uttar Pradesh, Amity Sch Econ, Noida 201301, India
关键词
Renewable energy; Environmental regulations; EKC hypothesis; Fossil fuel dependency; South Asia; POLLUTION HAVEN HYPOTHESIS; RENEWABLE ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; REGIONAL TRADE INTEGRATION; CO2; EMISSIONS; CARBON EMISSIONS; UNIT ROOTS; URBANIZATION; COUNTRIES; IMPACT; INCOME;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-021-13381-z
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 become a major concern for policymakers across the globe. In this regard, understanding the factors responsible for environmental degradation is particularly important for developing nations. Against this backdrop, this study aims to evaluate the impacts of environmental regulations and other vital macroeconomic aggregates on the ecological footprints in the context of four fossil fuel-dependent South Asian countries: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The major findings from the econometric analysis, accounting for cross-sectional dependency, slope heterogeneity, and structural break issues in the data, reveal that environmental regulations portray significant roles in directly and indirectly reducing the ecological footprints across South Asia. Besides, the elasticity estimates verify the authenticity of the environmental Kuznets curve and the pollution haven hypotheses. On the other hand, non-renewable and renewable energy consumptions are found to increase and decrease the ecological footprints, respectively. Moreover, renewable energy use and environmental regulations are found to jointly reduce the ecological footprints further. More importantly, environmental regulations are predicted to reduce the adverse environmental impacts of economic growth, non-renewable energy use, and foreign direct investment inflows while increasing the favorable environmental impacts associated with renewable energy use. Furthermore, the country-specific impacts of environmental regulations on the ecological footprints are found to be more or less homogeneous to the corresponding panel estimates. The environmental Kuznets curve and pollution haven hypotheses are evidenced to hold for the majority of the four South Asia nations. In line with these findings, several relevant policy-level suggestions are put forward.
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页码:49967 / 49988
页数:22
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