2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10669-022-09846-2
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Do energy efficiency and export quality affect the ecological footprint in emerging countries? A two-step approach using the SBM–DEA model and panel quantile regression

Abstract: The research was performed in sixteen emerging countries from 1990 to 2014, using a two-step approach. First, a slacks-based (SBM) -data envelopment analysis (DEA) model annually estimates countries' resources and energy efficiency. In the second step, a panel quantile regression was used to assess the impacts of resources and energy efficiency, export quality, and the other variables on the ecological footprint. The SBM-DEA model revealed that Turkey and Hungary were the countries that got the better rank, an… Show more

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“…Generally, countries pay less attention to the environment in the early stages of economic growth. Findings of Kazemzadeh et al (2022a), Kazemzadeh et al (2022b) for emerging economies, for 25 countries, Adams et al (2020) for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are consistent with the research results. Finally, results show that brain drain (LBD) at all levels except 75th has positive and significant effects on CO2 emissions.…”
Section: Panel Quantile Regression Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Generally, countries pay less attention to the environment in the early stages of economic growth. Findings of Kazemzadeh et al (2022a), Kazemzadeh et al (2022b) for emerging economies, for 25 countries, Adams et al (2020) for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are consistent with the research results. Finally, results show that brain drain (LBD) at all levels except 75th has positive and significant effects on CO2 emissions.…”
Section: Panel Quantile Regression Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…It means that ecological degradation is further reduced at the highest levels of energy efficiency. Salari et al (2021) and Kazemzadeh et al (2022b), In separate studies for emerging countries, stated that energy efficiency could help reduce environmental degradation. Urbanization results (LURB) show that only quantiles 10th and 25th have negative and significant effects on CO2 emissions, not significant in other quantile levels.…”
Section: Panel Quantile Regression Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(−): Heil & Selden, 2001; Cole, 2006; Al‐Mulali & Ozturk, 2015; Koengkan, 2018; Udemba, 2019; Yang & Li, 2019; Sajid et al, 2020; Zhou, 2020; Huang & Liu, 2021; Ibrahim & Ajide, 2021b; Liu, Nathaniel, et al, 2021; Kazemzadeh et al, 2022; Nchofoung & Asongu, 2022…”
Section: Results and Discussion: Theoretical Analysis And Interrelati...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance management is an important part of operations research and management science. There are many techniques for performance management in operations research, however, data envelopment analysis (DEA) is an effective technique [1] that has been applied in key sectors such as finance [2], energy management and sustainability [3,4] among others. DEA evaluates relative efficiency of entities known as decision-making units (DMUs) with multiple inputs and outputs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%