Author/Authors :
Adetola Odugbesan, Jamiu Faculty of Economics - Administrative and Social Sciences - Cyprus West University - North Cyprus - Mersin 10, Turkey - Faculty of Political and Social Sciences - Onbes Kasim Kibris University - North Cyprus - Mersin 10, Turkey , Aghazadeh, Sarah Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences - Final International University - North Cyprus - Mersin 10, Turkey
Abstract :
Though, the attention of researchers on exploring the impact of economic policy uncertainty on carbon
emissions is on increase, however, the impact of different types of economic policy uncertainty
remains unexplored. Thus, this study investigates the impact of different types of economic policy
uncertainty on carbon emissions in Japan. A monthly data from 1987M1 to 2019M12 was used, while
the FMOLS, DOLS, CCR and ARDL estimators were employed for examining the cointegration
among the variables, as well as the long- and short-run relationship between types of economic policy
uncertainty and carbon emissions. The study findings revealed a long-run cointegration among energy
consumption, per capita income, fiscal, exchange rate, monetary, and trade policy uncertainties and
carbon emissions. Moreover, this study found energy consumption, exchange rate, monetary, and trade
policy uncertainties to contribute significantly to the increase of carbon emissions in Japan. Finally,
this study suggests that environmental policy makers in Japan should take into account the economic
policy uncertainty so as to promote robust information for climate policy that will be targeted at
ameliorating the carbon emissions in Japan.
Keywords :
Environmental pollution , Economic policy uncertainty , Climate change , Environmental quality , Japan