Dynamic Effects of Economic Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and Trade Openness on Environmental Quality: Evidence From Asian Economies

The main purpose of this article is to investigate the impact of economic growth, foreign direct investment (FDI), and trade openness (TO), and the Asian and global financial crisis on environmental quality based on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis on panel data of 32 Asian economies...

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Main Authors: Rabiul Hossain, Chandan Kumar Roy, Rima Akter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Institute of Economics, Zagreb 2023-01-01
Series:Croatian Economic Survey
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/439312
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description The main purpose of this article is to investigate the impact of economic growth, foreign direct investment (FDI), and trade openness (TO), and the Asian and global financial crisis on environmental quality based on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis on panel data of 32 Asian economies over the 1991–2019 period. Our study supports the EKC hypothesis, implying that economic growth increases emissions to a certain point, after which growth helps reduce carbon emissions. By employing several panel data econometric estimation techniques (such as ordinary least squares, fixed effects models, and difference-generalized method of moments estimations), the study also shows robust findings that FDI could reduce carbon emissions in the Asian region by welcoming environmentally friendly technology and know-how into the economy. However, though the study finds that financial crises reduce emissions in Asian countries, the increase of TO in this region leads to an increase in emissions and causes of environmental degradation. Thus, to ensure environmental sustainability, Asian policymakers should formulate lucrative policies to attract FDI, and trade policies should also be revised.
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spelling doaj.art-0317735038d34307ab72a295d5ea86532024-04-15T18:39:49ZengThe Institute of Economics, ZagrebCroatian Economic Survey1330-48601846-38782023-01-012517911410.15179/ces.25.1.3Dynamic Effects of Economic Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and Trade Openness on Environmental Quality: Evidence From Asian EconomiesRabiul Hossain0Chandan Kumar Roy1Rima Akter2Central Bank of Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshCentral Bank of Bangladesh, Dhaka, BangladeshCCN University of Science and Technology, Kotbari, BangladeshThe main purpose of this article is to investigate the impact of economic growth, foreign direct investment (FDI), and trade openness (TO), and the Asian and global financial crisis on environmental quality based on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis on panel data of 32 Asian economies over the 1991–2019 period. Our study supports the EKC hypothesis, implying that economic growth increases emissions to a certain point, after which growth helps reduce carbon emissions. By employing several panel data econometric estimation techniques (such as ordinary least squares, fixed effects models, and difference-generalized method of moments estimations), the study also shows robust findings that FDI could reduce carbon emissions in the Asian region by welcoming environmentally friendly technology and know-how into the economy. However, though the study finds that financial crises reduce emissions in Asian countries, the increase of TO in this region leads to an increase in emissions and causes of environmental degradation. Thus, to ensure environmental sustainability, Asian policymakers should formulate lucrative policies to attract FDI, and trade policies should also be revised.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/439312foreign direct investmenttrade opennesssustainable developmenteconomic growthcarbon emission
spellingShingle Rabiul Hossain
Chandan Kumar Roy
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Dynamic Effects of Economic Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and Trade Openness on Environmental Quality: Evidence From Asian Economies
Croatian Economic Survey
foreign direct investment
trade openness
sustainable development
economic growth
carbon emission
title Dynamic Effects of Economic Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and Trade Openness on Environmental Quality: Evidence From Asian Economies
title_full Dynamic Effects of Economic Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and Trade Openness on Environmental Quality: Evidence From Asian Economies
title_fullStr Dynamic Effects of Economic Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and Trade Openness on Environmental Quality: Evidence From Asian Economies
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Effects of Economic Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and Trade Openness on Environmental Quality: Evidence From Asian Economies
title_short Dynamic Effects of Economic Growth, Foreign Direct Investment, and Trade Openness on Environmental Quality: Evidence From Asian Economies
title_sort dynamic effects of economic growth foreign direct investment and trade openness on environmental quality evidence from asian economies
topic foreign direct investment
trade openness
sustainable development
economic growth
carbon emission
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/439312
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