Journal ArticleOpen Access
Sectoral output, energy use, and CO2 emission in middle-income countries
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Author Affiliations
National University of Malaysia, La Trobe University, East West University, Linköping University
Published InEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Year2017
Citations157
Abstract
Middle-income countries are currently undergoing massive structural changes towards more industrialized economies. In this paper, we carefully examine the impact of these transformations on the environmental quality of middle-income countries. Specifically, we examine the role of sector value addition to GDP on CO2 emission nexus for middle-income economies controlling for the effects of population growth, energy use, and trade openness. Using recently developed panel methods that consider cross-sectional dependence and allow for heterogeneous slope coefficients, we show that energy use and growth of industrial and service sectors positively explain CO2 emissions in middle-income economies. We also find that population growth is insignificantly associated with CO2 emission. Hence, our paper provides a solid ground for developing a sustainable and pro-growth policy…
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Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and EconometricsEnergy, Environment, Economic GrowthEnergy, Environment, and Transportation PoliciesFiscal Policy and Economic GrowthNatural resource economicsDemographic economicsEconomic growthLawDemographyEmbedded systemSocial psychology