Nexus of ecological footprint and foreign direct investment pattern in carbon neutrality: new insight for United Arab Emirates (UAE)
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Carbon neutral is among the possible ways of solving the problem of climate change. Many scholars have utilized different single
indicators such as CO2 and methane with different variables to mitigate the possible ways of solving the problem of global
warming. The present study employs a specific country (UAE) approach to investigate the possible way of solving climate
change. The author utilized 1980–2018 annual data of the UAE to investigate the possibility of carbon neutral in the UAE as to
suggest ways of limiting climate change. Both linear and non-linear (squared) foreign direct investment (FDI) and GDP per capita
were added to the study and considered as the variables of interest and other control variables (energy use and population).
Among the findings of this study are inverted U-shaped relationship between economic growth (GDP per capita) and ecological
footprint which confirms EKC for the UAE, positive relationship between energy use and ecological footprint, negative relationship between FDI and ecological footprint in all stages which established a flat pattern of relationship, and a positive
relationship between the population and ecological footprint. Findings from causal analyses exposed a two-way direction or
feedback (bidirectional) between economic growth (GDP) and urban population, and between energy use and urban population
both in the short and long run. Also, a one-way transmission (unidirectional) is found transmitting from ecological footprint and
FDI to population both in the short run and long run; from the ecological footprint, energy use, and FDI to economic growth; from
the ecological footprint and FDI to energy use in the long run; and from ecological footprint to FDI and energy use in the short
run. The policy focus should be towards the improvement on the urban population. FDI pattern suggests the pollution halo
hypothesis which is a pointer towards its (FDI) crucial contribution to environmental performance. Hence, FDI should be
encouraged through relaxing of some laws that are preventive in nature towards FDI so as to maintain this positive trend towards
sustainable development.
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