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Environmental sustainability with the role of green innovation and economic growth in India with bootstrap ARDL approach
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Alam, Md Shabbir, Author
Khan, Uzma , Author
Khan, Aarif Mohammed, Author
Mohammed, Shariq, Author
Alagirisamy, Kuppusamy, Author
Manigandan, Palanisamy, Author
Title of Periodical
Frontiers in Environmental Science
Country of Publication
Switzerland
Place Published
Frontiers Media S.A.
Publisher
Pachiyappan, Alam, Khan, Khan, Mohammed, Alagirisamy and Manigandan
Date Issued
2022
Language
English
Subject
English Abstract
Abstract:
This paper applies a novel Bootstrap Autoregressive Distributed Lag (BARDL)
approach to investigate the relationship between green innovation (GI),
economic growth (GDP), drama and film (D&F) industry, and environmental
sustainability in India for the 1995 to 2020 period. The data has been checked
for its stationarity by applying the Zivot and Andrews (ZA) unit root test, and the
cointegration test results suggest a long-run equilibrium relationship between
the variables. The empirical finding of long-run estimates reveals that 1%
augments of GI, GDP, and D&F industry increase CO2 emissions by −0.079,
0.566%, and 0.143%, respectively. Furthermore, the main results indicate that
GDP and the D&F industry have statistically significant positive effects on CO2
emissions, and GI has statistically significant negative effects on CO2 emissions.
The GI leads to lower environmental damage by reducing carbon emissions.
Regarding causal relationships, bidirectional causality is found between D&F
and CO2 emissions, GI and CO2 emissions. In addition, a unidirectional causality
is also revealed from GDP to CO2 emissions. Based on the finding of this study,
policy implications are suggested for India.
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