Bootstrap ARDL on health expenditure, green energy, environmental sustainability, and economic growth nexus in Saudi Arabia

The Bootstrap Autoregressive Distributed Lag (BARDL) cointegration model used to examine whether there is a short and long-run relationship between health expenditure per capita Environmental Sustainability is measured by CO2 emissions per capita (CO2), GDP per capita (GDPPC), and Green Energy is me...

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Main Author: Mohammed Moosa Ageli
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Environmental Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2022.993634/full
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description The Bootstrap Autoregressive Distributed Lag (BARDL) cointegration model used to examine whether there is a short and long-run relationship between health expenditure per capita Environmental Sustainability is measured by CO2 emissions per capita (CO2), GDP per capita (GDPPC), and Green Energy is measured by Electric Power Consumption per capita (GEPC) in Saudi Arabia using annual time-series data from 1995 to 2021. The significant results show no long-term cointegration relationship between Saudi Arabian variables. Therefore, the Bootstrap ARDL Bound Test offered significant empirical support for the validity of no cointegration between the variables. The empirical data show a unidirectional relationship between GDP per capita and health expenditure, green energy and CO2 emissions per capita. The data also show a bidirectional relationship between health expenditure and CO2 emissions and GDP per growth, whereas the same relation hold between green energy and economic growth. These findings would attract policymakers to expand economic growth and development’s environmental and health benefits. Moreover, to reduce the effects of global warming without affecting environmental health or the country’s long-term economic prosperity.
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spelling doaj.art-87a37f8499f14d5c916a83067001cf8e2022-12-22T04:19:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Environmental Science2296-665X2022-09-011010.3389/fenvs.2022.993634993634Bootstrap ARDL on health expenditure, green energy, environmental sustainability, and economic growth nexus in Saudi ArabiaMohammed Moosa AgeliThe Bootstrap Autoregressive Distributed Lag (BARDL) cointegration model used to examine whether there is a short and long-run relationship between health expenditure per capita Environmental Sustainability is measured by CO2 emissions per capita (CO2), GDP per capita (GDPPC), and Green Energy is measured by Electric Power Consumption per capita (GEPC) in Saudi Arabia using annual time-series data from 1995 to 2021. The significant results show no long-term cointegration relationship between Saudi Arabian variables. Therefore, the Bootstrap ARDL Bound Test offered significant empirical support for the validity of no cointegration between the variables. The empirical data show a unidirectional relationship between GDP per capita and health expenditure, green energy and CO2 emissions per capita. The data also show a bidirectional relationship between health expenditure and CO2 emissions and GDP per growth, whereas the same relation hold between green energy and economic growth. These findings would attract policymakers to expand economic growth and development’s environmental and health benefits. Moreover, to reduce the effects of global warming without affecting environmental health or the country’s long-term economic prosperity.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2022.993634/fullhealth expenditureenvironmental sustainabilityeconomic growthgreen energybootstrap ARDL test JEL: R11, I15, P18, Q56
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Bootstrap ARDL on health expenditure, green energy, environmental sustainability, and economic growth nexus in Saudi Arabia
Frontiers in Environmental Science
health expenditure
environmental sustainability
economic growth
green energy
bootstrap ARDL test JEL: R11, I15, P18, Q56
title Bootstrap ARDL on health expenditure, green energy, environmental sustainability, and economic growth nexus in Saudi Arabia
title_full Bootstrap ARDL on health expenditure, green energy, environmental sustainability, and economic growth nexus in Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Bootstrap ARDL on health expenditure, green energy, environmental sustainability, and economic growth nexus in Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Bootstrap ARDL on health expenditure, green energy, environmental sustainability, and economic growth nexus in Saudi Arabia
title_short Bootstrap ARDL on health expenditure, green energy, environmental sustainability, and economic growth nexus in Saudi Arabia
title_sort bootstrap ardl on health expenditure green energy environmental sustainability and economic growth nexus in saudi arabia
topic health expenditure
environmental sustainability
economic growth
green energy
bootstrap ARDL test JEL: R11, I15, P18, Q56
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