2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.02.103
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The Impact of Co2 on Economic Growth in Asean 8

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“…To consider the trade-off between environmental degradation and economic growth, previous research has tested the EKC hypothesis with the traditional inverted U-shaped in various countries and regions (Bakirtas & Cetin, 2017;Begum et al, 2015;Danish, Zhang, Wang, & Wang, 2017;Dogan & Turkekul, 2016;Pata, 2018;Tang & Tan, 2015), thus suggesting policy implications for nations in pursuit of SDGs. Nevertheless, separate and comprehensive attention to the presence of EKC in ASEAN countries have not been paid adequately enough as this region is an emerging vibrant pole in the multipolar world arena (Al-Mulali, Saboori, & Ozturk, 2015;Al-Mulali, Choong, Low, & Mohammed, 2015;Borhan, Ahmed, & Hitam, 2012;Chandran & Tang, 2013;Katircioğlu, 2014;Lean & Smyth, 2010;Saboori, Sulaiman, & Mohd, 2012;Saboori & Sulaiman, 2013;Zhu, Duan, Guo, & Yu, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To consider the trade-off between environmental degradation and economic growth, previous research has tested the EKC hypothesis with the traditional inverted U-shaped in various countries and regions (Bakirtas & Cetin, 2017;Begum et al, 2015;Danish, Zhang, Wang, & Wang, 2017;Dogan & Turkekul, 2016;Pata, 2018;Tang & Tan, 2015), thus suggesting policy implications for nations in pursuit of SDGs. Nevertheless, separate and comprehensive attention to the presence of EKC in ASEAN countries have not been paid adequately enough as this region is an emerging vibrant pole in the multipolar world arena (Al-Mulali, Saboori, & Ozturk, 2015;Al-Mulali, Choong, Low, & Mohammed, 2015;Borhan, Ahmed, & Hitam, 2012;Chandran & Tang, 2013;Katircioğlu, 2014;Lean & Smyth, 2010;Saboori, Sulaiman, & Mohd, 2012;Saboori & Sulaiman, 2013;Zhu, Duan, Guo, & Yu, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although previous studies in Malaysia [24,25] found that an increase in economic growth causes an increase in CO 2 emission. In this study, GDP has been used as a proxy of economic growth.…”
Section: Granger Causality Testmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Em função da necessidade de aliar crescimento econômico sustentável aplicado às políticas de investimento, as questões ambientais devem ser adequadas e devem ser levadas em consideração durante as tomadas de decisão. Isso porque a degradação ambiental é causada por fatores-chave, como industrialização, transporte, população, pobreza, erosão do solo, congestionamento e tráfego pesado, desmatamentos, entre outros (Borhan et al, 2012).…”
Section: Desenvolvimento Econômico Meio Ambiente E Setor Agroflorestunclassified