Relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: Testing environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Brazil, China, India and Indonesia

This study examines the impacts of income, energy consumption and population growth on CO2 emissions by employing an annual time series data for the period 1970-2012 for India, Indonesia, China, and Brazil.The study used the Auto regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds test approach considering bot...

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Main Authors: Alam, Md Mahmudul, Murad, Md Wahid, Md Norman, Abu Hanifa, Ozturk, Ilhan
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spelling my.uum.repo.197572016-11-16T07:55:17Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/19757/ Relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: Testing environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Brazil, China, India and Indonesia Alam, Md Mahmudul Murad, Md Wahid Md Norman, Abu Hanifa Ozturk, Ilhan GE Environmental Sciences HB Economic Theory This study examines the impacts of income, energy consumption and population growth on CO2 emissions by employing an annual time series data for the period 1970-2012 for India, Indonesia, China, and Brazil.The study used the Auto regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds test approach considering both the linear and non-linear assumptions for related time series data for the top CO2 emitter emerging countries in both the short run and long run.The results show that CO2 emissions have increased statistically significantly with increases in income and energy consumption in all four countries. While the relationship between CO2 emissions and population growth was found to be statistically significant for India and Brazil, it has been statistically insignificant for China and Indonesia in both the short run and long run. Also, empirical observations from the testing of environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis imply that in the cases of Brazil, China and Indonesia, CO2 emissions will decrease over the time when income increases. So based on the EKC findings, it can be argued that these three countries should not take any actions or policies, which might have conservative impacts on income, in order to reduce their CO2 emissions. But in the case of India, where CO2 emissions and income were found to have a positive relationship, an increase in income over the time will not reduce CO2 emissions in the country. Elsevier 2016-11 Article PeerReviewed Alam, Md Mahmudul and Murad, Md Wahid and Md Norman, Abu Hanifa and Ozturk, Ilhan (2016) Relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: Testing environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Brazil, China, India and Indonesia. Ecological Indicators, 70. pp. 466-479. ISSN 1470-160X http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.06.043 doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.06.043
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
HB Economic Theory
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HB Economic Theory
Alam, Md Mahmudul
Murad, Md Wahid
Md Norman, Abu Hanifa
Ozturk, Ilhan
Relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: Testing environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Brazil, China, India and Indonesia
description This study examines the impacts of income, energy consumption and population growth on CO2 emissions by employing an annual time series data for the period 1970-2012 for India, Indonesia, China, and Brazil.The study used the Auto regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds test approach considering both the linear and non-linear assumptions for related time series data for the top CO2 emitter emerging countries in both the short run and long run.The results show that CO2 emissions have increased statistically significantly with increases in income and energy consumption in all four countries. While the relationship between CO2 emissions and population growth was found to be statistically significant for India and Brazil, it has been statistically insignificant for China and Indonesia in both the short run and long run. Also, empirical observations from the testing of environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis imply that in the cases of Brazil, China and Indonesia, CO2 emissions will decrease over the time when income increases. So based on the EKC findings, it can be argued that these three countries should not take any actions or policies, which might have conservative impacts on income, in order to reduce their CO2 emissions. But in the case of India, where CO2 emissions and income were found to have a positive relationship, an increase in income over the time will not reduce CO2 emissions in the country.
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author Alam, Md Mahmudul
Murad, Md Wahid
Md Norman, Abu Hanifa
Ozturk, Ilhan
author_facet Alam, Md Mahmudul
Murad, Md Wahid
Md Norman, Abu Hanifa
Ozturk, Ilhan
author_sort Alam, Md Mahmudul
title Relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: Testing environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Brazil, China, India and Indonesia
title_short Relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: Testing environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Brazil, China, India and Indonesia
title_full Relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: Testing environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Brazil, China, India and Indonesia
title_fullStr Relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: Testing environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Brazil, China, India and Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: Testing environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis for Brazil, China, India and Indonesia
title_sort relationships among carbon emissions, economic growth, energy consumption and population growth: testing environmental kuznets curve hypothesis for brazil, china, india and indonesia
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