The Impact of GDP Per Capita, Trade Openness, Environmental Policy Stringency, Population, and Renewable Energy Consumption on Carbon Emissions in The BRICS, 1990-2020
Nafasafitri Arnandiani () and
Karsinah
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Nafasafitri Arnandiani: Universitas Negeri Semarang, Department of Development Economics, Faculty of Economic and Business
Karsinah: Universitas Negeri Semarang, Department of Development Economics, Faculty of Economic and Business
A chapter in Proceedings of the International conference of Economics Business and Economics Education Science (ICE-BEES-24), 2024, pp 792-810 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract BRICS countries collectively account for about 38% of global carbon dioxide emissions and significantly contribute to global carbon emission levels. This study aims to analyze the impact of GDP per capita, Trade Openness, Environmental Policy Stringency, Population, and Renewable Energy Consumption on Carbon Emissions in BRICS countries from 1990-2020 in the long run. FMOLS analysis is used in this study to see the long-term impact between variables. The results show that GDP per capita and population positively and significantly impact carbon emissions in the long run. Renewable energy consumption negatively and significantly impacts carbon emissions in the long run. Trade openness and environmental policy stringency have a negative and insignificant impact on carbon emissions in the long run. The Government needs to review and strengthen existing regulations and ensure better implementation of green policies.
Keywords: Carbon Emissions; BRICS; FMOLS (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-522-5_60
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