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Economic growth and carbon emissions: evidence from CIVETS countries
Authors:Marija Petrović-Ranđelović  Aleksandar Zdravković  Dušan Cvetanović  Slobodan Cvetanović
Institution:1. Faculty of Economics, University of Ni?, Ni?, Serbia;2. Institute of Economic Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia;3. Interalum, trgovina, d.o.o., Ljubljana, Slovenia
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This paper examines whether a long-run relationship exists between CO2 emissions and selected variables: real gross domestic product per capita, inward stock of foreign direct investments, gross fixed capital formation, industry, value added and energy use per capita for Colombia, Indonesia, Viet Nam, Egypt, Turkey and South Africa countries in the period of 1989–2016. We used panel unit root testing, followed by panel cointegration tests and panel causality. The results clearly prove the existence of a bidirectional long-run causal relationship between all the variables except between CO2 emissions and GDP and CO2 emissions and GFCF. Major finding of the short-run causality analysis is that CO2 emission in the short run does not result in changes of other variables. On the other hand, all variables except foreign direct investments (FDI) cause the changes in the CO2 emissions, and there is a positive bidirectional causal relationship between GDP and FDI, between GFCF and FDI, and between GFCF and IVA. Finally, positive unidirectional causal relationship also exists, running from GDP to IVA, GDP to ENUSE, IVA to FDI and ENUSE to FDI.
Keywords:CO2 emissions  economic growth  environmental degradation  cointegration  causality
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