Greening Growth: The Environmental Implications of Technology Innovation, Green Finance, and Foreign Direct Investment in Pakistan

Javaid Hussain, Sadia Anjum, M. Yousuf, Fiaz Ahmad
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This research delves deeply into the intricate interplay among technology innovation, green finance, foreign direct investment (FDI), GDP, and their collective impact on the environment. Employing the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model over the timeframe spanning 1990 to 2021, the study aims to unveil nuanced insights into the intricate relationships that shape the environmental landscape. The study's findings offer an insightful perspective on the connections between these pivotal variables and their repercussions on environmental metrics. Specifically, the outcomes reveal a negative correlation between technology innovation, green finance, and CO2 emissions, as well as ecological footprints. This suggests a noteworthy linkage between technological advancements and the adoption of sustainable financial mechanisms with reduced carbon emissions and a less burdensome ecological footprint. These trends underline their potential to contribute positively to the well-being of the environment. In contrast, the study uncovers a positive correlation between FDI, GDP, and both CO2 emissions and ecological footprints. This observation underscores the intricate dynamics at play, wherein foreign direct investment and economic growth appear to exert pressures that escalate carbon emissions and environmental impact. This intricate relationship brings into focus the potential trade-offs between advancing economic development and preserving the environment, necessitating a thoughtful equilibrium for sustainable progress. The implications of these revelations hold substantial weight for policymakers and government officials in Pakistan. By illuminating the nuanced interconnections among technology innovation, green finance, FDI, and environmental indicators, this research equips decision-makers with invaluable insights to formulate effective policies.
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绿色增长:巴基斯坦技术创新、绿色金融和外国直接投资的环境影响
本研究深入探讨了技术创新、绿色金融、外国直接投资(FDI)、GDP之间错综复杂的相互作用,以及它们对环境的共同影响。该研究采用自回归分布滞后(ARDL)模型,时间跨度为1990年至2021年,旨在揭示塑造环境景观的复杂关系的细微见解。这项研究的发现为这些关键变量及其对环境指标的影响之间的联系提供了一个有见地的视角。具体而言,研究结果显示,技术创新、绿色金融与二氧化碳排放和生态足迹之间存在负相关关系。这表明,技术进步与采用可持续金融机制之间存在显著联系,从而减少碳排放和减轻繁重的生态足迹。这些趋势强调了它们对环境福祉作出积极贡献的潜力。相反,研究发现FDI、GDP、二氧化碳排放和生态足迹之间存在正相关关系。这一观察结果强调了其中的复杂动态,其中外国直接投资和经济增长似乎施加的压力加剧了碳排放和环境影响。这种错综复杂的关系使促进经济发展和保护环境之间的潜在权衡成为焦点,需要一个深思熟虑的可持续发展平衡。这些披露的信息对巴基斯坦的政策制定者和政府官员来说意义重大。通过阐明技术创新、绿色金融、外国直接投资和环境指标之间微妙的相互联系,本研究为决策者制定有效政策提供了宝贵的见解。
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