A Panel Estimation of the Relationship Between Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in BRICS Countries

In the last few years, several studies have found an inverted-U relationship between per capita income and environmental degradation. This relationship, known as the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC), suggests that environmental degradation increases in the early stages of growth, but it eventually...

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Main Authors: Mehrara Mohsen, Abbas ali Rezaei
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Economic Sciences, Hyperion University, Bucharest, Romania 2013-12-01
Series:Hyperion Economic Journal
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Online Access:http://hej.hyperion.ro/articles/4%281%29_2013/HEJ%20nr4(1)_2013_A1Mehrara.pdf
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spelling doaj-4bf4b3c299624d6d8fea8e863548f0a22020-11-24T23:59:47ZengFaculty of Economic Sciences, Hyperion University, Bucharest, RomaniaHyperion Economic Journal2343-79952343-79952013-12-0114327A Panel Estimation of the Relationship Between Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in BRICS CountriesMehrara Mohsen0Abbas ali RezaeiFaculty of Economics, University of Tehran, IranIn the last few years, several studies have found an inverted-U relationship between per capita income and environmental degradation. This relationship, known as the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC), suggests that environmental degradation increases in the early stages of growth, but it eventually decreases as income exceeds a threshold level. However, this paper investigation relationship between per capita CO2 emission, growth economics and trade liberalization based on econometric techniques of unit root test, co-integration and a panel data set during the period 1960-1996 for BRICS countries. Data properties were analyzed to determine their stationarity using the LLC , IPS , ADF and PP unit root tests which indicated that the series are I(1). We find a cointegration relationship between per capita CO2 emission, growth economics and trade liberalization by applying Kao panel cointegration test. The evidence indi cates that in the long-run trade liberalization has a positive significant impact on CO2 emissions and impact of trade liberalization on emissions growth depends on the level of income Our findings suggest that there is a quadratic relationship between relationship between real GDP and CO2 emissions for the region as a whole. The estimated long-run coefficients of real GDP and its square satisfy the EKC hypothesis in all of studied countries. Our estimation shows that the inflection point or optimal point real GDP per capita is about 5269.4 dollars. The results show that on average, sample countries are on the positive side of the inverted U curve. The turning points are very low in some cases and very high in other cases, hence providing poor evidence in support of the EKC hypothesis. Thus, our findings suggest that all BRICS countries need to sacrifice economic growth to decrease their emission levelshttp://hej.hyperion.ro/articles/4%281%29_2013/HEJ%20nr4(1)_2013_A1Mehrara.pdfpanel analysisenvironmental Kuznets CurveCO2 emissionsgrowth economictrade liberalization
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A Panel Estimation of the Relationship Between Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in BRICS Countries
Hyperion Economic Journal
panel analysis
environmental Kuznets Curve
CO2 emissions
growth economic
trade liberalization
author_facet Mehrara Mohsen
Abbas ali Rezaei
author_sort Mehrara Mohsen
title A Panel Estimation of the Relationship Between Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in BRICS Countries
title_short A Panel Estimation of the Relationship Between Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in BRICS Countries
title_full A Panel Estimation of the Relationship Between Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in BRICS Countries
title_fullStr A Panel Estimation of the Relationship Between Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in BRICS Countries
title_full_unstemmed A Panel Estimation of the Relationship Between Trade Liberalization, Economic Growth and CO2 Emissions in BRICS Countries
title_sort panel estimation of the relationship between trade liberalization, economic growth and co2 emissions in brics countries
publisher Faculty of Economic Sciences, Hyperion University, Bucharest, Romania
series Hyperion Economic Journal
issn 2343-7995
2343-7995
publishDate 2013-12-01
description In the last few years, several studies have found an inverted-U relationship between per capita income and environmental degradation. This relationship, known as the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC), suggests that environmental degradation increases in the early stages of growth, but it eventually decreases as income exceeds a threshold level. However, this paper investigation relationship between per capita CO2 emission, growth economics and trade liberalization based on econometric techniques of unit root test, co-integration and a panel data set during the period 1960-1996 for BRICS countries. Data properties were analyzed to determine their stationarity using the LLC , IPS , ADF and PP unit root tests which indicated that the series are I(1). We find a cointegration relationship between per capita CO2 emission, growth economics and trade liberalization by applying Kao panel cointegration test. The evidence indi cates that in the long-run trade liberalization has a positive significant impact on CO2 emissions and impact of trade liberalization on emissions growth depends on the level of income Our findings suggest that there is a quadratic relationship between relationship between real GDP and CO2 emissions for the region as a whole. The estimated long-run coefficients of real GDP and its square satisfy the EKC hypothesis in all of studied countries. Our estimation shows that the inflection point or optimal point real GDP per capita is about 5269.4 dollars. The results show that on average, sample countries are on the positive side of the inverted U curve. The turning points are very low in some cases and very high in other cases, hence providing poor evidence in support of the EKC hypothesis. Thus, our findings suggest that all BRICS countries need to sacrifice economic growth to decrease their emission levels
topic panel analysis
environmental Kuznets Curve
CO2 emissions
growth economic
trade liberalization
url http://hej.hyperion.ro/articles/4%281%29_2013/HEJ%20nr4(1)_2013_A1Mehrara.pdf
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