Industrialization, globalization, ICT, and environmental degradation in Malaysia: A frequency domain analysis

This paper examines the causal relationship between industrialization, globalization, information communication technology (ICT) and environmental degradation in Malaysia during 1970–2019. It uses two indicators of environmental degradation (carbon emissions and ecological footprint), three dimensio...

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Main Authors: Ehigiamusoe, Kizito Uyi, Lean, Hooi Hooi, Mustapha, Marina, Ramakrishnan, Suresh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/107573/1/SureshRamakrishnan2023_IndustrializationGlobalizationICTAndEnvironmentalDegradation.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/107573/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e20699
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Summary:This paper examines the causal relationship between industrialization, globalization, information communication technology (ICT) and environmental degradation in Malaysia during 1970–2019. It uses two indicators of environmental degradation (carbon emissions and ecological footprint), three dimensions of globalization (political, social, and economic) and three indicators of ICT (users of internet, mobile cellular, and fixed telephone subscriptions). It utilizes Granger causality technique in frequency domain which differentiates between permanent and temporary causality, Vector Error Correction approach as well as Variance Decompositions. The bound test shows that the variables have cointegration relationship. It reveals joint long-run and short-run causality from industrialization, globalization, and ICT to carbon emissions, albeit the causality to ecological footprint is tenuous. It indicates that industrialization, globalization, and ICT significantly predict carbon emissions at high frequency than at low frequency. A substantial percentage of the forecast error variance in environmental degradation are explained by industrialization, globalization, and ICT. The robustness of the empirical outcomes is confirmed by the alternative proxies of the variables. Our study implies that industrialization, globalization, and ICT are determinants of environmental degradation. Therefore, policies to mitigate environmental problem should prioritize these variables to attain green economy.