Testing the moderating role of financial development in an environmental Kuznets curve: Empirical evidence from Turkey
Salih Katircioglu () and
Nigar Taspinar
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017, vol. 68, issue P1, 572-586
Abstract:
Employing second-generation econometric procedures that consider multiple structural breaks in the series, this article examines Turkey as a case study in the investigation of the moderating role of financial development in a conventional environmental Kuznets curve (EKC). The study uses two separate models for this purpose: (1) the main effects model and (2) the interaction effects model. The results of this investigation suggest a long-term equilibrium relationship between financial development and the EKC in Turkey, using both model options. Financial development has been found to moderate the effect of real output on carbon dioxide emissions in the shorter periods negatively, which signifies successful environmental performance and energy management. In comparison, financial development moderates the effect of real output on carbon dioxide emissions in the longer periods positively, and in which this finding again signifies that policies for energy savings and green house targets need to be established to target longer periods and energy management policies at higher levels of economic activity. The present study did not confirm a significant moderating effect of financial development on the impact of energy consumption on carbon dioxide emissions in the case of Turkey.
Keywords: EKC; Financial development; Moderating role; Interaction effects; Turkey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.09.127
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