Title of article :
Determinants of Environmental Degradation in Thailand: Empirical Evidence from ARDL and Wavelet Coherence Approaches
Author/Authors :
Adebayo, T. S. Faculty of Economic and Administrative Science - Cyprus International University, Northern Cyprus, Turkey , Akinsola, G. D. Faculty of Economic and Administrative Science - Girne American University, North Cyprus, Turkey , Odugbesan, J. A. Faculty of Economic and Administrative Science - Cyprus International University, Northern Cyprus, Turkey , Olanrewaju, V. O. Faculty of Economic and Administrative Science - Cyprus International University, Northern Cyprus, Turkey
Pages :
16
From page :
181
To page :
196
Abstract :
This paper explores long-run and causal effects of financial development, real growth, urbanization, gross capital formation and energy consumption on CO2 emissions in Thailand by utilizing recent econometric techniques. The study employs ARDL technique to examine the long and short run interconnection between CO2 emissions and the regressors. Furthermore, we employ the FMOLS, DOLS and CCR as a robustness check to the ARDL long-run estimator. The study use time-series data spanning from 1971 to 2016. The study also utilizes the wavelet coherence technique to collect information on the association and causal interrelationship among these economic variables at different frequencies and timeframes in Thailand. The study objectives are structured to answer the following questions: (a) does the selected macroeconomic indicators impact CO2 emissions in Thailand? (b) if so, why? Findings reveal; (i) Negative and insignificant link between CO2 emissions and urbanization. (ii) GDP growth affects CO2 emissions positively. (iii) The interconnection between CO2 emissions and energy usage is positive. (iv) Gross capital formation impact CO2 emissions positively. (v) Positive interconnection exists between financial development and CO2 emissions in Thailand. Additionally, the wavelet coherence result provides a supportive evidence for the ARDL long run result. Based on these findings, policy directions were suggested.
Keywords :
Environmental Pollution , Energy consumption , Economic growth , Thailand
Journal title :
Pollution
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2599004
Link To Document :
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