The effect of income inequality and economic growth on carbon dioxide emission

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Xudong Gao
Mingjun Fan
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[1] Shenzhen University,China Center for Special Economic Zone Research
[2] Northeast Asian Studies College,undefined
[3] Jilin University,undefined
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Income inequality; Economic growth; Agriculture value added; Manufacture value added; Service value added; Environmental Kuznets curve;
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Most of the developing and emerging countries are focusing to increase economic growth, enhance the living standard of the people, and reduce income inequality. Increasing economic growth through the factors such as agriculture, energy use for production, and other related activities can harm the environment. Considering this situation, this study utilizes data from the Belt and Road Initiative countries for the period of 1999 and 2018 to explore the nexus between income inequality, agricultural value added, and carbon dioxide using two-step system GMM model. The findings of the study indicate that income inequality, economic growth, energy consumption, and agriculture significantly contribute to an increase in carbon emissions and a decrease in environmental quality. On the other hand, the findings also indicate that manufacturing and service industries significantly contribute to an improvement in environmental quality by reducing carbon emissions. The findings lend even more credence to the environmental Kuznets curve, but the results do not indicate that there is a strong relationship between income inequality and economic growth. The outcomes of this study have crucial policy implications for the sample countries to build environmental regulations.
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页码:65149 / 65159
页数:10
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