Determinants of CO2 emissions in the BRICS economies: The role of partnerships investment in energy and economic complexity
Özet
The anthropogenic implications of energy consumption, real income level, and natural resources abundance have
been well documented in the environmental economics literature. However, given the uniqueness of many
economies i.e., partnerships investment in energy and economic complexity around the globe, it is imperative to
investigate the nexus between the outlined variables in a carbon-income framework. To this end, we leverage on
second- generational panel methods for its superiority over first-generation model over annual frequency data
from 1990 to 2018 for the case of BRICS countries. Empirical findings show that positive changes in trade
openness and economic complexity stimulate environmental quality. On the contrary, economic growth, natural
resources and public-private partnership contribute to environmental degradation. Based on these results, new
insights are obtained for the policymakers, and policies are recommended to develop the environmental quality
in BRICS economies.
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