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Nexus between selected macroeconomic variables and carbon emission in Kenya
文献摘要:
Agriculture is not only influenced by climate change, but it is also one of the significant contributors of CO2 emission. Understanding CO2 emission and macroeconomic variables is critical to solving the challenges and threats faced by Kenya's agriculture and environment. This study used the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis and the autoregressive distribution lag model (ADLM) to analyze the relationships of CO2 emission with agricultural output, government direct investment, trade openness, and inflation rate in Kenya from 1983 to 2019. The study found that there exists a positive (direct) relationship between CO2 emission and foreign direct investment in the long run in Kenya. Additionally, CO2 emission and trade openness have a negative (indirect) and statistically significant relationship after the error correction term adjustment in the long run. Moreover, the relationship between CO2 emission and agricultural output is positive (direct) and statistically significant in the long run. There is a positive (direct) and statistically insignificant relationship between CO2 emission and inflation rate in the short run. Notably, the EKC hypothesis indicated that the Kenya's economy is still on the environmental degradation trade-off through the gradual increase of both CO2 emission and agricultural output. Our results are important to Kenya's economy because the derived insights will assist in relevant departments to formulate sustainable strategies to minimize environmental degradation.
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作者姓名:
James NJUMWA;Ernest SAINA;Alfred SEREM
作者机构:
Agricultural Economics and Resource Management,Moi University,Eldoret,30100,Kenya
引用格式:
[1]James NJUMWA;Ernest SAINA;Alfred SEREM-.Nexus between selected macroeconomic variables and carbon emission in Kenya)[J].区域可持续发展(英文),2022(03):233-243
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ADLM
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