A comparative analysis of the relationship between innovation and transport sector carbon emissions in developed and developing Mediterranean countries

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Nigar Demircan Çakar
Ayfer Gedikli
Seyfettin Erdoğan
Durmuş Çağrı Yıldırım
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[1] Düzce University,Faculty of Business Administration
[2] Düzce University,Faculty of Political Sciences, Department of Economics
[3] Istanbul Medeniyet University,Faculty of Political Sciences, Department of Economics
[4] Namık Kemal University,Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics
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Innovation; Transport sector; Carbon emissions; Mediterranean countries; PANIC; Panel co-integration; FMOLS DOLS;
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Innovation technologies have been recognized as an efficient solution to alleviate carbon emissions stem from the transport sector. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of innovation on carbon emissions stemming from the transportation sector in Mediterranean countries. Based on the available data, Albania, Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and Turkey are selected as the 8 developing countries; and Cyprus, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, and Spain are selected as the 6 developed countries and included in the analysis. Due to data constraints, the analysis period has been determined as 1997–2017 for the developing Mediterranean countries and 2003–2017 for the developed Mediterranean countries. After determining the long-term relationship with the panel co-integration method, we obtained the long-term coefficients with PMG and DFE methods. The empirical test results indicated that the increments in the level of innovation in developing countries have a positive impact on carbon emissions due to transportation if the innovation results from an increase in patents. An increase in the level of innovation in developed countries has a positive impact on carbon emissions due to transportation if the innovation results from an increase in trademark. As a result, innovation level has a positive effect on carbon emissions due to transportation, and this effect is stronger for developed countries.
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页码:45693 / 45713
页数:20
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