Reconsidering the pollution haven hypothesis: an investigation of international trade, foreign direct investment, and carbon emission nexus in Nigeria

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Ekesiobi, Chukwunonso [1 ,2 ]
Emmanuel, Precious Muhammed [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Mgbemena, Emilia [2 ]
Ibekilo, Bruno [2 ]
Chukwuemeka, David [2 ,5 ]
Madueme, Ifeoma [6 ]
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[1] Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Univ, Policy Anal & Res Congress PARC, Anambra, Nigeria
[2] Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Univ, Dept Econ, Atughobi, Anambra, Nigeria
[3] MGIG Global Serv, Lagos, Nigeria
[4] Univ Ibadan, Ctr Petr Energy Econ & Law, Ibadan, Oyo, Nigeria
[5] Norwegian Univ Life Sci, NMBU, Sch Econ & Business, As, Norway
[6] Univ Nigeria, Dept Econ, Nsukka, Enugu, Nigeria
关键词
International trade; foreign direct investment; carbon emission; environmental pollution; climate change; remittances; regulatory quality; Nigeria; RENEWABLE ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; CO2; EMISSIONS; UNIT-ROOT; ENVIRONMENTAL-POLLUTION; FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; REMITTANCES; QUALITY; IMPACT; BREAKS;
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10.1080/14765284.2024.2435227
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F [经济];
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摘要
The interconnectedness among communities globally has heightened environmental concerns because of associated cross-border transactions. As such, we reconsider the impact of international trade (TR) and FDI on CO2 in Nigeria to test the PHH between 1981 and 2020 using the ARDL approach. The study utilises the Lee-Strazicich (L-S) unit root test for a structural break and the Toda-Yamamoto Granger causality test. FDI causes CO2, whereas TR and CO2 influence each other. The ARDL estimates show that TR and FDI reduce CO2 in the short run but positively affect long-run CO2, supporting the long-run PHH. Government regulation positively impacts short-run CO2 while slowing CO2 discharge in the long run. The moderation effect shows that FDI*RQ increases CO2 in the short run and declines pollution in the long run. TR*RQ interaction reduces CO2 in both periods. The study concludes on green technology transfer and improvement in environmental regulations for sustainability drive.
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