Asymmetric determinants of CO2 emissions in China: do government size and economic size matter?

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作者
Hai Lan
Chengping Cheng
Muhammad Tayyab Sohail
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[1] Wuhan University,Academy of Development
[2] Wuhan Institute of Technology,Law and Business School
[3] Administration Xiangtan University,School of Public
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
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Government size; Economic size; CO; emissions; China;
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CO2 emission reduction is a long-term strategy for China to promote its government and economic size. However, this study examines the asymmetric impact of government size and economic size on CO2 emissions in China. The study embraces the nonlinear ARDL framework of time series data analysis as proposed by Shin et al. (2014), which disentangles the positive and negative shocks to government size and economic size. We find that the response of CO2 emissions to government size and economic size positive shocks differs from the negative shocks. Empirical outcomes revealed that a positive shock of government size exerts an insignificant positive on CO2 emissions, while a negative shock of government size reduces CO2 emissions. More specifically, a positive shock of economic size mitigates the CO2 emissions of China in long run. Policymakers should redesign the energy and environment policies in the framework of government size and economy size.
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页码:47225 / 47232
页数:7
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