The Carbon Conundrum : Exploring CO2 Emissions, Public Debt, and Environmental Policy

This study addresses a critical gap in the literature by examining the impact of CO2 emissions on public debt in Malaysia, employing a non-linear autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach spanning from 1980 to 2020. This methodology captures the non-linear relationship between CO2 emissions a...

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Main Authors: Mohd Shahidan, Shaari, Amri, Sulong, Abdul Rahim, Ridzuan, Miguel Angel, Esquivias, Evan, Lau
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spelling my.unimas.ir.455972024-08-09T01:10:15Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45597/ The Carbon Conundrum : Exploring CO2 Emissions, Public Debt, and Environmental Policy Mohd Shahidan, Shaari Amri, Sulong Abdul Rahim, Ridzuan Miguel Angel, Esquivias Evan, Lau HC Economic History and Conditions This study addresses a critical gap in the literature by examining the impact of CO2 emissions on public debt in Malaysia, employing a non-linear autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach spanning from 1980 to 2020. This methodology captures the non-linear relationship between CO2 emissions and public debt, providing nuanced insights into how environmental factors shape fiscal dynamics. Despite encountering challenges arising from the limited body of literature on this specific relationship, the study highlights key findings with profound implications for policymakers. The inverse correlation between trade openness and public debt underscores the influence of international trade on Malaysia's fiscal landscape, while a positive association between investment and public debt emphasizes the importance of prudent debt management for economic growth. Furthermore, the negative relationship between higher foreign direct investment and long-term public debt highlights the need to foster an investor-friendly environment. A pivotal contribution is the confirmation of a positive link between CO2 emissions and public debt, urging policymakers to prioritize emission reduction strategies, implement carbon pricing, and promote green technologies. This research offers a comprehensive understanding of the intricate interplay between CO2 emissions and public debt, providing valuable insights for informed policy decisions in the Malaysian context. Ital Publication 2024-08 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45597/3/2222-7299-1-PB.pdf Mohd Shahidan, Shaari and Amri, Sulong and Abdul Rahim, Ridzuan and Miguel Angel, Esquivias and Evan, Lau (2024) The Carbon Conundrum : Exploring CO2 Emissions, Public Debt, and Environmental Policy. Emerging Science Journal, 8 (3). pp. 933-947. ISSN 2610-9182 https://www.ijournalse.org/index.php/ESJ/article/view/2222/pdf http://dx.doi.org/10.28991/ESJ-2024-08-03-08
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Mohd Shahidan, Shaari
Amri, Sulong
Abdul Rahim, Ridzuan
Miguel Angel, Esquivias
Evan, Lau
The Carbon Conundrum : Exploring CO2 Emissions, Public Debt, and Environmental Policy
description This study addresses a critical gap in the literature by examining the impact of CO2 emissions on public debt in Malaysia, employing a non-linear autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) approach spanning from 1980 to 2020. This methodology captures the non-linear relationship between CO2 emissions and public debt, providing nuanced insights into how environmental factors shape fiscal dynamics. Despite encountering challenges arising from the limited body of literature on this specific relationship, the study highlights key findings with profound implications for policymakers. The inverse correlation between trade openness and public debt underscores the influence of international trade on Malaysia's fiscal landscape, while a positive association between investment and public debt emphasizes the importance of prudent debt management for economic growth. Furthermore, the negative relationship between higher foreign direct investment and long-term public debt highlights the need to foster an investor-friendly environment. A pivotal contribution is the confirmation of a positive link between CO2 emissions and public debt, urging policymakers to prioritize emission reduction strategies, implement carbon pricing, and promote green technologies. This research offers a comprehensive understanding of the intricate interplay between CO2 emissions and public debt, providing valuable insights for informed policy decisions in the Malaysian context.
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author Mohd Shahidan, Shaari
Amri, Sulong
Abdul Rahim, Ridzuan
Miguel Angel, Esquivias
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Miguel Angel, Esquivias
Evan, Lau
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title The Carbon Conundrum : Exploring CO2 Emissions, Public Debt, and Environmental Policy
title_short The Carbon Conundrum : Exploring CO2 Emissions, Public Debt, and Environmental Policy
title_full The Carbon Conundrum : Exploring CO2 Emissions, Public Debt, and Environmental Policy
title_fullStr The Carbon Conundrum : Exploring CO2 Emissions, Public Debt, and Environmental Policy
title_full_unstemmed The Carbon Conundrum : Exploring CO2 Emissions, Public Debt, and Environmental Policy
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