Financial Development and Environmental Degradation: Promoting Low-Carbon Competitiveness in E-7 Economies’ Industries

H. Musa, Sabbardahham Sabbar, A. Kadir, M. Nohong, M. Munizu, A. Anwar, Anas Mosleh Marzoq Al-Mhasnah
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Rapid industrialisation and economic growth among the emerging E-7 economic countries (China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, and Turkey) negatively degrade the environment in the region. Therefore, this study investigates the relationship between financial development and environmental degradation to promote low-carbon transition. The methodology of data collection techniques employed is the generalised method of moments (GMM) using a one-step and two-step approach, and a seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) test is used to obtain the study objectives. The empirical outcomes unveiled that fiscal decentralisation and financial inclusion favourably moderate the impact of total carbon emission (TCE) and carbon emission per capita on energy (CEPE) intensity. Ecological quality degrades by increasing financial development; however, human capital and institutional quality reduce environmental degradation. The causality analysis suggested that any policy related to economic growth, human capital, and institutional quality will affect the environment. Additionally, an institution’s quality reduces the negative ecological impacts caused by financial development. In conclusion, emerging economies should promote environmental sustainability by fostering human capital and effectively using financial resources. Also, economic growth in E-7 countries is responsible for reducing carbon emissions; therefore, E-7 governments should prioritise research into low-carbon technology and renewable energy sources, and the financial sector must play its role to give more capital that prioritises environmentally conscious enterprises and encourages strategies that minimise environmental impact.
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金融发展与环境恶化:促进e7经济体产业低碳竞争力
新兴的E-7经济国家(中国、印度、印度尼西亚、巴西、墨西哥、俄罗斯和土耳其)的快速工业化和经济增长对该地区的环境产生了负面影响。因此,本研究调查了金融发展与环境退化之间的关系,以促进低碳转型。所采用的数据收集技术方法是使用一步和两步方法的广义矩法(GMM),并使用看似无关的回归(SUR)测试来获得研究目标。实证结果表明,财政分权和金融包容性有利于缓和总碳排放量和人均碳排放量对能源强度的影响。金融发展加剧,生态质量下降;然而,人力资本和制度质量减少了环境退化。因果关系分析表明,任何与经济增长、人力资本和制度质量有关的政策都会影响环境。此外,机构的质量降低了金融发展造成的负面生态影响。总之,新兴经济体应通过培养人力资本和有效利用财政资源来促进环境可持续性。此外,E-7国家的经济增长有助于减少碳排放;因此,七国集团政府应优先研究低碳技术和可再生能源,金融部门必须发挥作用,提供更多资本,优先考虑有环保意识的企业,并鼓励采取将环境影响降至最低的战略。
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Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management
Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management is an interdisciplinary, peer reviewed, international journal covering policy and decision-making relating to environmental assessment (EA) in the broadest sense. Uniquely, its specific aim is to explore the horizontal interactions between assessment and aspects of environmental management (not just the vertical interactions within the broad field of impact assessment) and thereby to identify comprehensive approaches to environmental improvement involving both qualitative and quantitative information. As the concepts associated with sustainable development mature, links between environmental assessment and management systems become all the more essential.
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