Does economic policy uncertainty matter for carbon emission? Evidence from US sector level data

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Yong Jiang
Zhongbao Zhou
Cenjie Liu
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[1] Nanjing Audit University,School of Finance
[2] Hunan University,Business School
[3] Hunan Agricultural University,Business School
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2019年 / 26卷
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Economic policy uncertainty; CO; emissions; Granger causality in quantiles; US sector;
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Economic policy uncertainty (EPU) will affect the external business environment of economic entities, which in turn affects the decision-making of economic entities. Meanwhile, carbon emissions are closely related to the production decisions of microeconomic entities. Thus, studying the relationship between EPU and carbon emissions helps to clarify the impact of institutional factors behind carbon emissions, which is significant for achieving green development. Based on US sector data, we apply a novel parametric test of Granger causality in quantiles to analyze the relationship between EPU and carbon emissions (its growth and uncertainty). We find that there is an outstanding pattern of Granger-causality from the US EPU to the growth of carbon emissions in the tails of the growth distributions of carbon emissions in the industrial sector, residential sector, electric power sector, and transportation sector, except in the commercial sector. That is, carbon emissions are affected by EPU when the growth of carbon emissions is in a higher or lower growth period. Lastly, we find that the US EPU affects carbon emissions uncertainty over the entire conditional distribution for all sectors.
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页码:24380 / 24394
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