可持续的财富之轮:了解绿色金融与电动汽车采用之间的非对称联系

Yizhou Zhao, Sajid Ali, Raima Nazar, Muhammad Khalid Anser
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在过去几年里,全球范围内的能源和环境挑战日益加剧,因此必须采取果断行动。为了应对这些当务之急,各国纷纷将电动汽车作为一种变革性的解决方案。本研究探讨了在电动汽车保有量最大的前 10 个经济体中,绿色金融与电动汽车采用之间的联系。以往采用面板数据工具进行的调查对绿色金融与电动汽车之间的关系得出了一致的结论。然而,一些国家表现出截然不同的关系。我们使用量化对量化方法,分析了各个国家内部的时间序列相互依存关系,为变量的非对称关联提供了见解。研究结果表明,绿色金融对某些经济体的电动汽车存量有积极影响,特别是在数据分布的不同点上,每个点都有其独特的特征。研究结果强调了绿色金融措施在推动电动汽车普及、促进环境可持续发展以及促进向低碳消费转变方面的重要意义。
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Sustainable Wheels of Fortune: Understanding the Asymmetric Bond between Green Finance and Electric Vehicle Adoption
Over the past few years, there has been a growing convergence of energy and environmental challenges globally, necessitating decisive actions. In response to these imperatives, countries have embraced electric vehicles as a transformative solution. This study probes the connection between green finance and electric-vehicle adoption in the top 10 economies with the greatest stock of electric vehicles. Previous investigations employing panel-data tools established consistent findings about the green-finance/electric-vehicle nexus. However, some countries exhibit distinct relationships. Using the quantile-on-quantile methodology, we analyze the time-series interdependence within individual countries, providing insights into the variables’ asymmetric association. The findings show that green finance positively influences the electric-vehicle stock in certain economies, specifically at distinct points within the data distribution, each characterized by its unique traits. The findings emphasize the significance of green finance measures in promoting widespread electric-vehicle adoption, contributing to environmental sustainability, and fostering a shift toward low carbon consumption.
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