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Title: Asymmetric effects of eco-innovation and human capital development in realizing environmental sustainability in China: evidence from quantile ARDL framework
Authors: Sinha, Avik
Keywords: Eco-innovation; human capital; environmental sustainability; carbon emissions; quantile ARDL
Issue Date: 31-Dec-2021
Publisher: Routledge
Abstract: The present study investigates the dynamic and asymmetric impacts of eco-innovation and human capital development on ambient pollution by validating the Environment Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis in China from 1988Q1 to 2018Q4. The findings confirm non-normality and structural breaks in data. Thus, Quantile Autoregressive Distributive Lag (QARDL) model and Granger Causality-in-Quantiles are applied to address non-linearity and structural breaks. The long-run results exhibit that eco-innovation and human capital have a significant negative relationship with carbon emissions, mainly from lower (0.05) to medium (0.5) quantiles and medium (0.50) to higher (0.95) emissions quantile. Moreover, economic growth contributes to higher emissions across all quantiles. In contrast, the square of economic growth has a significant negative association with emissions, confirming the validity of EKC from medium (0.40) to higher (0.95) quantiles. Lastly, Granger causality confirms a two-way causality between eco-innovation, human capital, and carbon emissions, and a oneway causality from human capital, economic growth to carbon emissions. These findings offer valuable policy recommendations.
URI: http://103.65.197.75:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/83
ISSN: https://www.tandfonline.com/action/showCitFormats?doi=10.1080/1331677X.2021.2019598
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