This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial development and globalization in China over the period 1970Q1-2015Q4. In particular we consider four dimensions of globalization namely economic, social, political and overall globalization. The Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lags (NARDL) model has been employed to capture the potential asymmetric impact of the determinants of dioxide carbon emissions in China. Interestingly, findings show that: (1) In the short-run: economic growth and financial development have a significant symmetric impact on CO2 emissions. Energy consumption has a nonlinear and asymmetric influence on CO2 emissions. However, economic globalization does not impact CO...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
This paper explores the relationship between ‘public-private partnerships investment in energy secto...
This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial d...
This paper intends to investigate the nexus between energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission, tot...
This study explores the asymmetric impact of economic growth on carbon emissions in developed countr...
The topic of whether globalization, energy consumption and financial development can substantially r...
This study explores the asymmetric impact of economic growth on carbon emissions in developed countr...
This paper examines the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for China in the presence of gl...
This paper examines the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for China in the presence of gl...
This paper explores the relationship between ‘public-private partnerships investment in energy secto...
This paper studies the dynamic impacts of financial development, human capital, and economic growth ...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
Global warming is currently the biggest problem. China is the world's highest CO2 emitter. The Chine...
Using annual data 1970-2014, this paper examines the effects of globalization on CO2 emissions in Ja...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
This paper explores the relationship between ‘public-private partnerships investment in energy secto...
This paper investigates the environmental impact of economic growth, energy consumption, financial d...
This paper intends to investigate the nexus between energy consumption, carbon dioxide emission, tot...
This study explores the asymmetric impact of economic growth on carbon emissions in developed countr...
The topic of whether globalization, energy consumption and financial development can substantially r...
This study explores the asymmetric impact of economic growth on carbon emissions in developed countr...
This paper examines the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for China in the presence of gl...
This paper examines the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for China in the presence of gl...
This paper explores the relationship between ‘public-private partnerships investment in energy secto...
This paper studies the dynamic impacts of financial development, human capital, and economic growth ...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
Global warming is currently the biggest problem. China is the world's highest CO2 emitter. The Chine...
Using annual data 1970-2014, this paper examines the effects of globalization on CO2 emissions in Ja...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
Studies pertaining to the effects of economic growth on the environment generally focused on diverse...
This paper explores the relationship between ‘public-private partnerships investment in energy secto...