RETRACTED ARTICLE: The role of monetary and fiscal policies in determining environmental pollution: Revisiting the N-shaped EKC hypothesis for China

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Tang Zhengxia
Mohammad Haseeb
Muhammad Usman
Mohd Shuaib
Mustafa Kamal
Mohammad Faisal Khan
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[1] Xichang University,School of Economics and Management
[2] Wuhan University,School of Economics and Management, and Center for Industrial Economics
[3] Saudi Electronic University,Department of Basic Sciences, College of Science and Theoretical Studies
[4] Saudi Electronic University,Department of Basic Sciences, College of Science and Theoretical Studies
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Government expenditure; Monetary policy; Environmental quality; EKC hypothesis;
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The equilibrium between environmental quality and economic growth is one of the contemporary objectives of fiscal and monetary policies in the case of China. In this study, we investigate the extent of the existence of the N-shaped environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis and measure the collision of fiscal and monetary policy on carbon emissions within the economic growth perspectives that China is witnessing. This study examines the dynamic nexus between monetary supply, government expenditure, and carbon emissions in China over the spanning from 1980 to 2019. The findings demonstrate that the money supply reduces carbon emissions in the short- and long-run. Precisely, a 1-unit augmentation in monetary policy tool (money supply) will significantly reduce the pressure on the environment by 0.29332 unit in the long-run and 0.79311 unit in the short-run. In contrast, the fiscal policy instrument (government expenditure) contributes to the increase in carbon emissions. Specifically, a 1-unit increase in government expenditure will increase the carbon emission by 0.17835 and 0.48247 units in the long-run and short-run, respectively. Additionally, the result also confirmed the N-shaped EKC hypothesis. Particularly, at the initial stage of economic growth, there are 1.58659 and 4.29197 unit increas in carbon emission in the long-run and short-run, respectively. However, after taking the square of economic growth, this reduces the environmental pollution by 0.3018 and 0.81665 units in the long-run and short-run, respectively. Finally, the cubic form of economic growth shows the 0.01755 and 0.04747 units increase in the pollution level in the long-run and short-run, respectively. Moreover, the study also found the presence of a causality link between government expenditure, economic growth, and carbon emissions. These findings will aid policymakers in implementing fiscal and monetary policies that promote long-term development while lowering carbon emissions.
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