How do financial inclusion and renewable energy collaborate with Environmental quality? Evidence for top ten countries in technological advancement

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Mehdi Ben Jebli
Abdelaziz Hakimi
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[1] University of Jendouba,FSJEG Jendouba
[2] QUARG UR17ES26,Faculty of Law, Economics and Management of Jendouba, V.P.N.C Lab
[3] ESCT,undefined
[4] Campus University of Manouba,undefined
[5] University of Jendouba,undefined
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Financial inclusion; Renewable energy; Carbon emissions; Technology advancement; PMG-ARDL;
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The environmental situation of our planet is seriously degraded due to the massive spread of greenhouse gases. Several aspects can influence the quality of the environment. The present study debates the effect of financial inclusion (FI) and renewable energy consumption (REC) on the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions of the top ten countries in technological advancement (TTCTA) over the period 2004–2019. Other deterministic factors are included in the empirical study such as real gross domestic product (GDP), non-renewable energy consumption (NREC), and technological advancement (ATECH) to check their influence on environmental indicators. PMG-ARDL approach, cointegration techniques, and Granger causality tests are applied for the empirics part. In the long run, the outcomes show that real GDP, REC, and technological advancement contribute to decreasing CO2 emissions, while NREC and FI contribute to increasing emissions levels. In the short run, only GDP and NREC significantly deteriorate the environmental quality. Granger shows a long-run bidirectional causality between CO2 emissions, economic growth, REC, NREC, and ATECH.
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页码:31755 / 31767
页数:12
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