Do electricity consumption and economic growth lead to environmental pollution? Empirical evidence from association of southeast Asian Nations Countries
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the environmental pollution during the period from 1990 to 2014 in order to discuss the most important factors can effect environmental quality in a specific region in Asia.
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Do electricity consumption and economic growth lead to environmental pollution? Empirical evidence from association of southeast Asian Nations Countries International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy ISSN: 2146-4553 available at http: www.econjournals.com International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2020, 10(5), 297-304.Do Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth Lead toEnvironmental Pollution? Empirical Evidence from Associationof Southeast Asian Nations CountriesVan Chien Nguyen1, Hai Phan Thanh2*, Thu Thuy Nguyen31 Thu Dau Mot University, Vietnam, 2Faculty of Accounting, Institute of Research and Development, Duy Tan University, Da Nang,550000, Vietnam, 3Thuongmai University, Hanoi, Vietnam. *Email: phanthanhhai@duytan.edu.vnReceived: 09 April 2020 Accepted: 16 June 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.9753ABSTRACTNowadays, environmental pollution has become a global problem and common to both developed and developing countries. The purpose of this studyis to analyze the environmental pollution during the period from 1990 to 2014 in order to discuss the most important factors can effect environmentalquality in a specific region in Asia. Using a panel data, in particular generalized least squares model for the sample with T large, N small examinedby Pesaran (2006), Sickles and Horrace (2014), our results that a less developed country has a lower level of environmental pollution than a moredeveloped country. More specifically, countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam have a positive andsignificant effect on environmental degradation, but no effect for Myanmar. In regard to environmental quality across year, environmental pollutionhas become even more urgent over time. Specifically, a negative and significant effect can be found in the period from 2005 to 2014 but insignificanteffect in the period from 1991 to 2004, and the magnitude of effect has increasingly increased. Further, electricity consumption and income have apositive and significant effect on environmental pollution. However, although export performance has a negative effect on environmental pollutionbut this effect was insignificant.Keywords: Environmental Pollution, Electricity Consumption, Income, Generalized Least SquaresJEL Classifications: E21, Q52, Q54 1. INTRODUCTION important problem as economic grows, more energy consumption use and export promotion. The environmental pollution hasIn the trend of global economic integration, the use of energy become increasingly serious in the global to damage health anduse has made a significant contribution to support for human human being (Tran et al., 2020).lives and the global economy (Tran and Van, 2013). In the 20thcentury, the fourth industrial revolution has started building on Except Timor-Leste, the Association of Southeast Asianthe digital revolution and been marked by emerging technologies, Nations (ASEAN) is a regional inter-governmental organizationin particular to build up clean energy environment and ensure comprising 10 countries in Southeast Asia. The main membereco-friendly environment. states with more developed economics as Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand (ASEAN 5). Recently,Today, environmental pollution has become a global problem and numerous previous studies have used econometric modeling toincreasingly common to both developed and developing countries. examine factors influencing environmental pollution across theIn the industrial society, environment pollution has become such an world. To the best of our knowledge, no study has focused on CO2 This Journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy | Vol 10 • Issue 5 • 2020 297 Nguyen, et al.: Do Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth Lead to Environmental Pollution? Empirical Evidence from Association of Southeast Asian Nations Countriesemission in the group of ASEAN countries. As a result, ASEAN electricity consumption per capita, the ...
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Do electricity consumption and economic growth lead to environmental pollution? Empirical evidence from association of southeast Asian Nations Countries International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy ISSN: 2146-4553 available at http: www.econjournals.com International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2020, 10(5), 297-304.Do Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth Lead toEnvironmental Pollution? Empirical Evidence from Associationof Southeast Asian Nations CountriesVan Chien Nguyen1, Hai Phan Thanh2*, Thu Thuy Nguyen31 Thu Dau Mot University, Vietnam, 2Faculty of Accounting, Institute of Research and Development, Duy Tan University, Da Nang,550000, Vietnam, 3Thuongmai University, Hanoi, Vietnam. *Email: phanthanhhai@duytan.edu.vnReceived: 09 April 2020 Accepted: 16 June 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.9753ABSTRACTNowadays, environmental pollution has become a global problem and common to both developed and developing countries. The purpose of this studyis to analyze the environmental pollution during the period from 1990 to 2014 in order to discuss the most important factors can effect environmentalquality in a specific region in Asia. Using a panel data, in particular generalized least squares model for the sample with T large, N small examinedby Pesaran (2006), Sickles and Horrace (2014), our results that a less developed country has a lower level of environmental pollution than a moredeveloped country. More specifically, countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, and Vietnam have a positive andsignificant effect on environmental degradation, but no effect for Myanmar. In regard to environmental quality across year, environmental pollutionhas become even more urgent over time. Specifically, a negative and significant effect can be found in the period from 2005 to 2014 but insignificanteffect in the period from 1991 to 2004, and the magnitude of effect has increasingly increased. Further, electricity consumption and income have apositive and significant effect on environmental pollution. However, although export performance has a negative effect on environmental pollutionbut this effect was insignificant.Keywords: Environmental Pollution, Electricity Consumption, Income, Generalized Least SquaresJEL Classifications: E21, Q52, Q54 1. INTRODUCTION important problem as economic grows, more energy consumption use and export promotion. The environmental pollution hasIn the trend of global economic integration, the use of energy become increasingly serious in the global to damage health anduse has made a significant contribution to support for human human being (Tran et al., 2020).lives and the global economy (Tran and Van, 2013). In the 20thcentury, the fourth industrial revolution has started building on Except Timor-Leste, the Association of Southeast Asianthe digital revolution and been marked by emerging technologies, Nations (ASEAN) is a regional inter-governmental organizationin particular to build up clean energy environment and ensure comprising 10 countries in Southeast Asia. The main membereco-friendly environment. states with more developed economics as Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand (ASEAN 5). Recently,Today, environmental pollution has become a global problem and numerous previous studies have used econometric modeling toincreasingly common to both developed and developing countries. examine factors influencing environmental pollution across theIn the industrial society, environment pollution has become such an world. To the best of our knowledge, no study has focused on CO2 This Journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy | Vol 10 • Issue 5 • 2020 297 Nguyen, et al.: Do Electricity Consumption and Economic Growth Lead to Environmental Pollution? Empirical Evidence from Association of Southeast Asian Nations Countriesemission in the group of ASEAN countries. As a result, ASEAN electricity consumption per capita, the ...
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