不对称贸易不确定性-环境质量关系:来自分位数估计的证据

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1080/09638199.2023.2271571
Zeyi Yu, Raima Nazar, Sajid Ali
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摘要贸易的不确定性导致全球贸易动态的波动及其对环境条件的潜在影响,促使人们关注贸易政策和做法如何影响环境可持续性和污染水平。本研究旨在探讨以高贸易不确定性著称的十大经济体(美国、中国、英国、日本、韩国、意大利、德国、法国、西班牙和澳大利亚)的贸易不确定性与环境质量之间的相关性。以前的研究一直使用面板数据分析来探索这种关系,发现了特定国家之间独特而独立的相关性。现有的工作采用了一种独特的工具,“分位数对分位数”,来分析所有国家时间序列数据的相互依赖性。本研究的结果表明,在大多数国家,贸易不确定性对环境质量具有主要的积极影响,特别是在数据分布的特定部分。此外,这项研究强调了不同国家这些变量之间相关性的不同程度的不对称。此外,结果表明,变量之间的不对称程度因经济体而异,这强调了政策制定者在执行与贸易相关的不确定性和环境可持续性政策时谨慎强调的重要性。关键词:贸易不确定性;二氧化碳排放分值估算;jel分类:F18F1F披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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Asymmetric trade uncertainty-environmental quality nexus: evidence from quantile estimation
AbstractTrade uncertainty leads to fluctuations in global trade dynamics and their potential impacts on environmental conditions, prompting concerns about how trade policies and practices may influence environmental sustainability and pollution levels. The present investigation desires to probe the correlation between trade uncertainty and environmental quality in the top 10 economies known for high levels of trade uncertainty (the USA, China, the UK, Japan, South Korea, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, and Australia). Previous studies have consistently explored this relationship using panel data analysis, which uncovered distinct and separate correlations in specific countries. The existing work applies a distinctive tool, ‘Quantile-on-Quantile’, to analyze the interdependence of time series data within all nations. The outcomes of this research disclose that trade uncertainty predominantly has a positive impact on environmental quality in most nations, particularly within particular segments of the distribution of data. Furthermore, this research highlights the diverse levels of asymmetries in the correlation between these variables across distinct countries. In addition, the outcomes demonstrate that the extent of asymmetry between the variables varies from one economy to another, underscoring the importance for policymakers to exercise careful emphasis when executing trade-related uncertainty and environmental sustainability policies.KEYWORDS: Trade uncertaintyCO2 emissionsquantile estimationJEL CLASSIFICATIONS: F18F1F Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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