THE NEXUS BETWEEN TRADE OPENNESS AND CO2 EMISSIONS IN SELECTED BIMP-EAGA COUNTRIES
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https://doi.org/10.51200/bimpeagajtsd.v2i2.3078Keywords:
Trade Openness, CO2 emission, Vector Error Correction ModelAbstract
This study is to examine the relationship between trade openness and CO2 emission in selected BIMP-EAGA countries for the period 1970-2008 using annual time series data. Augmented Dickey Fuller test, Johansen and Juselius test and Vector Error Correction Model have been employed to conduct the analysis. According to the empirical analysis, the long run relationship is found between trade openness and environmental quality in Malaysia. The findings also indicate that there is a short-run uni-directional relationship in the Philippines. As a result, to lessen the environmental harm, countries become more open in trade in order to gain better transfer of new clean technology, knowledge and skills to improve their industrialization processes and achieve long-term environmental sustainability.
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