Assessing the linkage among green finance, technology, and education expenditure: evidence from G7 economies

被引:3
|
作者
Chen, Shuyang [1 ]
Xie, Gang [2 ]
机构
[1] Guangzhou Huashang Coll, Sch Accounting, Guangzhou 511300, Peoples R China
[2] Zhuhai Zhongkai Hongde Capital Management Partners, Investment Dept, Zhuhai 519000, Peoples R China
关键词
Green finance; Education expenditure; Renewable energy; Health expenditure; G7; economies; RENEWABLE ENERGY-SOURCES; CO2; EMISSIONS; PANEL-DATA; CONSUMPTION; QUALITY; INCOME;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-023-25625-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The growth of green finance is a multifaceted system, including the interaction of three spheres: the economy, the environment, and the finance sector. Spending on education is a singular intellectual contribution to a society's attempts to achieve sustainability through the application of skills, the provision of consultancies, the delivery of training, and the dissemination of knowledge. University scientists sound the first warnings about environmental problems and help lead the charge toward transdisciplinary technological solutions. Researchers are compelled to look into the environmental crisis because it has become a worldwide concern that needs regular examination. In this research, we examine how the GDP per capita, green financing, health expenditure, educational expenditure, and technology in the G7 economies affect the growth of renewable energy (Canada, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, UK, and the USA). The research makes use of panel data from the year 2000 through the year 2020. Long-term correlations between the variables are estimated using the CC-EMG in this study. The study's trustworthy results were determined using a combination of AMG and MG regression calculations. The research shows that the growth of renewable energy is positively affected by green finance, educational spending, and technology but negatively affected by GDP per capita and health expenditure. The growth of renewable energy is also positively affected by the influence of the term "green financing" on such variables as GDP per capita, health expenditure, educational expenditure, and technological advancement. The estimated outcomes also provide significant policy implications for the chosen and other developing economies in scheming a suitable route to a sustainable environment.
引用
收藏
页码:50332 / 50345
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Technological Innovation and Trade Orientation as Drivers of Renewable Energy Consumption: Panel Evidence from G7 Economies
    Yu, Minyan
    Farooq, Umar
    Tabash, Mosab I.
    Aljughaiman, Abdullah A.
    Almulhim, Abdulateif A.
    GLOBAL CHALLENGES, 2025, 9 (03)
  • [32] Exploring the nexus among green finance, renewable energy and environmental sustainability: Evidence from OECD economies
    Altaf, Asma
    Anwar, Muhammad Awais
    Shahzad, U.
    Bilan, Yuriy
    RENEWABLE ENERGY, 2025, 244
  • [33] Some evidence on the continuity of the growth process among the G7 countries
    Ben-David, D
    Papell, DH
    ECONOMIC INQUIRY, 2000, 38 (02) : 320 - 330
  • [34] Do green finance, green technology innovation, and institutional quality help achieve environmental sustainability? Evidence from the developing economies
    Sethi, Litu
    Behera, Biswanath
    Sethi, Narayan
    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, 2024, 32 (03) : 2709 - 2723
  • [35] Green policies and financial development in G7 economies: An in-depth analysis of environmental regulations and green economic growth
    Wang, Wenjuan
    Imran, Muhammad
    Ali, Kishwar
    Sattar, Abdul
    NATURAL RESOURCES FORUM, 2024,
  • [36] The effect of globalisation, foreign direct investment, and natural resource rent on economic recovery: Evidence from G7 economies
    Sha, Zhiping
    RESOURCES POLICY, 2023, 82
  • [37] Stochastic growth: Empirical evidence from the G7 countries
    Sarno, L
    JOURNAL OF MACROECONOMICS, 1999, 21 (04) : 691 - 712
  • [38] Do Stringent Environmental Policies and Business Regulations Matter for Economic Growth? Evidence from G7 and BRICS Economies
    Gunes, Nizamulmulk
    Bayar, Yilmaz
    Danilina, Marina
    Ozturk, Omer Faruk
    POLISH JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, 2022, 31 (04): : 3083 - 3094
  • [39] The impact of renewable energy on inflation in G7 economies: Evidence from artificial neural networks and machine learning methods
    Zhang, Long
    Padhan, Hemachandra
    Singh, Sanjay Kumar
    Gupta, Monika
    ENERGY ECONOMICS, 2024, 136
  • [40] Research and development for a carbon-neutral future and the status of EKC in G7 economies: evidence from CSARDL approach
    Xu, Qi
    Khan, Salim
    Balsalobre-Lorente, Daniel
    Ahmad, Fayyaz
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2023, 30 (53) : 114140 - 114151