Effects of economic complexity, economic growth, and renewable energy technology budgets on ecological footprint: the role of democratic accountability

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Zahoor Ahmed
Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo
Edmund Ntom Udemba
Muntasir Murshed
Dervis Kirikkaleli
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[1] Beijing Institute of Technology,School of Management and Economics
[2] ILMA University,Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences
[3] Cyprus International University,Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Business Administration
[4] Istanbul Gelisim University,Faculty of Economics Administrative and Social Sciences
[5] North South University,School of Business and Economics
[6] European University of Lefke,Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Department of Banking and Finance
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Economic complexity; Democratic accountability; Ecological footprint; Renewable energy technology budgets; Income;
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The economic structure of countries can influence economic growth, energy demand, and environmental footprints. However, the literature on economic complexity and ecological footprint (EFP) nexus is scarce. Besides, democracy is an important factor that may affect environmental policies and environmental sustainability. Hence, this paper investigates the effect of democracy, economic complexity, and renewable energy technology budgets on the EFP in G7 countries controlling income and financial development from 1985 to 2017. The findings from Westerlund (J Appl Econ 23:193–233, 2008) and other cointegration methods depict cointegration among variables. The long-run estimates from the continuously updated fully modified method unfold that economic complexity contributes to reducing the EFP. However, greater democratic accountability boosts the EFP figures rather than reducing them. On the flipside, renewable energy technology budgets and financial development are evidenced to mitigate EFP. Moreover, the study unveils a U-shaped linkage between economic growth and EFP, which indicates that an increase in income level will boost EFP. Further, the study found causality from economic complexity, democracy, and renewable energy budgets to EFP. Based on these findings, it is pertinent for the G7 countries to increase the manufacturing of sophisticated and complex products. In addition, enhancing renewable energy technology budgets is essential to ensure environmental well-being.
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页码:24925 / 24940
页数:15
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