Do Agriculture Technologies Influence Carbon Emissions in Pakistan? Evidence based on ARDL technique

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Rafaqet Ali
Rabia Ishaq
Khuda Bakhsh
Muhammad Asim Yasin
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[1] COMSATS University Islamabad,1Department of Management Sciences
[2] Vehari Campus,undefined
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Agriculture technologies; Carbon dioxide emission; ARDL; Pakistan;
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Pakistan is an agrarian country, and the usage of agriculture technologies has increased in this country over the period of time. Extensive use of agriculture technologies may have detrimental impact of environment quality through an increase in carbon dioxide emissions. This study examines the impact of agriculture technologies on carbon emissions in Pakistan by using the annual time series data for the period 1973–2018. For long-run and short-run analysis, autoregressive distributed lag model is applied and the results reveal that cointegration exists among the variables. Long-run results show a significant positive impact of pesticide and economic growth on carbon emission, whereas short-run results confirm the positive effect of economic growth on carbon emissions in Pakistan. This study has important policy implications, such as to increase sustainable economic growth through agriculture sector; there is a need to introduce green technologies that produce less carbon emissions.
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页码:43361 / 43370
页数:9
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