Interaction Between Environmental Kuznet Curve and Urban Environment Transition Hypotheses in Malaysia

The aim of this paper is to examine the interconnection bewteen the environmental Kuznet curve (EKC) and urban environment transition hypotheses in the Malaysian economy. Economic growth, CO2 emissions, energy consumption, financial development (FD), urbanization variables for the 1971-2013 perio...

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Main Authors: Hussain Ali Bekhet, Nor Salwati Othman, Tahira Yasmin
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-134002020-02-06T04:03:42Z Interaction Between Environmental Kuznet Curve and Urban Environment Transition Hypotheses in Malaysia Hussain Ali Bekhet Nor Salwati Othman Tahira Yasmin CO2 Emissions Energy Consumption Economic Growth Urbanization Environment Transition The aim of this paper is to examine the interconnection bewteen the environmental Kuznet curve (EKC) and urban environment transition hypotheses in the Malaysian economy. Economic growth, CO2 emissions, energy consumption, financial development (FD), urbanization variables for the 1971-2013 period, F-bound tests, and multivariate Granger causality methods are used. The long-run relationships among the above series of variables are examined. Also, the findings confirm the existence of an inveretd EKC hypothesis in the Malaysian economy. Furthermore, the study implies that long-run urban sprawl can create environmental and health burdens in Malaysia. Moreover, the causality analysis finds bidirectional causality between CO2 emissions and energy consumption, between economic growth and urbanization, and from economic growth to FD. The overall results suggest that a rapid urbanization process can help to reduce the level of pollution and energy consumption by employing technical innovation and ecological modernization. In addition, the increased energy efficiency, implementation of energy savings projects, energy conservation, and energy infrastructure outsourcing reduce the level of pollution produced by urban areas. Also, alternative biofuels can reduce the emission intensity and fulfill future energy needs. 2020-02-06T04:03:41Z 2020-02-06T04:03:41Z 2020 Article http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/13400 en International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
institution Universiti Tenaga Nasional
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topic CO2 Emissions
Energy Consumption
Economic Growth
Urbanization Environment Transition
spellingShingle CO2 Emissions
Energy Consumption
Economic Growth
Urbanization Environment Transition
Hussain Ali Bekhet
Nor Salwati Othman
Tahira Yasmin
Interaction Between Environmental Kuznet Curve and Urban Environment Transition Hypotheses in Malaysia
description The aim of this paper is to examine the interconnection bewteen the environmental Kuznet curve (EKC) and urban environment transition hypotheses in the Malaysian economy. Economic growth, CO2 emissions, energy consumption, financial development (FD), urbanization variables for the 1971-2013 period, F-bound tests, and multivariate Granger causality methods are used. The long-run relationships among the above series of variables are examined. Also, the findings confirm the existence of an inveretd EKC hypothesis in the Malaysian economy. Furthermore, the study implies that long-run urban sprawl can create environmental and health burdens in Malaysia. Moreover, the causality analysis finds bidirectional causality between CO2 emissions and energy consumption, between economic growth and urbanization, and from economic growth to FD. The overall results suggest that a rapid urbanization process can help to reduce the level of pollution and energy consumption by employing technical innovation and ecological modernization. In addition, the increased energy efficiency, implementation of energy savings projects, energy conservation, and energy infrastructure outsourcing reduce the level of pollution produced by urban areas. Also, alternative biofuels can reduce the emission intensity and fulfill future energy needs.
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author Hussain Ali Bekhet
Nor Salwati Othman
Tahira Yasmin
author_facet Hussain Ali Bekhet
Nor Salwati Othman
Tahira Yasmin
author_sort Hussain Ali Bekhet
title Interaction Between Environmental Kuznet Curve and Urban Environment Transition Hypotheses in Malaysia
title_short Interaction Between Environmental Kuznet Curve and Urban Environment Transition Hypotheses in Malaysia
title_full Interaction Between Environmental Kuznet Curve and Urban Environment Transition Hypotheses in Malaysia
title_fullStr Interaction Between Environmental Kuznet Curve and Urban Environment Transition Hypotheses in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Interaction Between Environmental Kuznet Curve and Urban Environment Transition Hypotheses in Malaysia
title_sort interaction between environmental kuznet curve and urban environment transition hypotheses in malaysia
publishDate 2020
url http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/13400
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