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Does governance contribute to the public spending - CO2 emissions nexus in developing economies? Policy lessons for sustainable development
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Nguyen, Van Bon
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Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Climate change
/ Coal
/ Consumption
/ Developing countries
/ Development policy
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economics
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Emissions trading
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental quality
/ Fossil fuels
/ Generalized method of moments
/ Global climate
/ Global warming
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Government spending
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Human capital
/ International trade
/ Land use
/ LDCs
/ Openness
/ Pandemics
/ Public finance
/ public spending,CO2 emissions,governance,developing economies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable development
2024
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Does governance contribute to the public spending - CO2 emissions nexus in developing economies? Policy lessons for sustainable development
by
Nguyen, Van Bon
in
Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Climate change
/ Coal
/ Consumption
/ Developing countries
/ Development policy
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economics
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Emissions trading
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental quality
/ Fossil fuels
/ Generalized method of moments
/ Global climate
/ Global warming
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Government spending
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Human capital
/ International trade
/ Land use
/ LDCs
/ Openness
/ Pandemics
/ Public finance
/ public spending,CO2 emissions,governance,developing economies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable development
2024
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Does governance contribute to the public spending - CO2 emissions nexus in developing economies? Policy lessons for sustainable development
by
Nguyen, Van Bon
in
Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Climate change
/ Coal
/ Consumption
/ Developing countries
/ Development policy
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economics
/ Emission standards
/ Emissions
/ Emissions trading
/ Environmental policy
/ Environmental protection
/ Environmental quality
/ Fossil fuels
/ Generalized method of moments
/ Global climate
/ Global warming
/ Governance
/ Government
/ Government spending
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Human capital
/ International trade
/ Land use
/ LDCs
/ Openness
/ Pandemics
/ Public finance
/ public spending,CO2 emissions,governance,developing economies
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable development
2024
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Does governance contribute to the public spending - CO2 emissions nexus in developing economies? Policy lessons for sustainable development
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Does governance contribute to the public spending - CO2 emissions nexus in developing economies? Policy lessons for sustainable development
2024
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Overview
Global climate change due to increasing CO2 emissions threatens the development and survival of many countries, especially those on the coast. Intentional government spending by sectors can lower CO2 emissions to help these countries in sustainable development. Meanwhile, governance has some importance in enabling governments to achieve their economic development goals. Does governance affect the public spending - CO2 emissions nexus in developing economies? The paper seeks answers by employing the system GMM Arellano-Bond estimators to assess the impact of public spending, governance/institutional quality, and their tion on CO2 for a sample of 109 developing economies between 2002 and 2021. The results seem counter-intuitive that public spending reduces and governance increases CO2 emissions, while their interaction lowers them. Furthermore, private investment and economic growth promote CO2 emissions, while trade openness decreases them. The findings in this paper provide some policy lessons for governments of developing economies to protect environment.
Publisher
Institute of Public Finance,Institut za javne financije
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