Demystifying the links between green technology innovation, economic growth, and environmental tax in ASEAN-6 countries: The dynamic role of green energy and green investment

Green investment and technological advances are often regarded as efficient tools for carbon neutralization since they improve clean output and energy efficiency. To this end, this study aims to investigate the impact of renewable energy supply, green energy investment, environmental tax, and econom...

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Published in:Gondwana Research
Main Author: Sharif A.; Kocak S.; Khan H.H.A.; Uzuner G.; Tiwari S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Inc. 2023
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Sharif A.; Kocak S.; Khan H.H.A.; Uzuner G.; Tiwari S.
Demystifying the links between green technology innovation, economic growth, and environmental tax in ASEAN-6 countries: The dynamic role of green energy and green investment
2023
Gondwana Research
115

10.1016/j.gr.2022.11.010
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85143668376&doi=10.1016%2fj.gr.2022.11.010&partnerID=40&md5=f06a828951fc7aac76cb200630faf19c
Green investment and technological advances are often regarded as efficient tools for carbon neutralization since they improve clean output and energy efficiency. To this end, this study aims to investigate the impact of renewable energy supply, green energy investment, environmental tax, and economic growth on green technology innovation in selected six Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN-6) countries over the period of 1995–2018. Thus, present study employed the advanced panel approach which provides robust results under cross-sectional dependency and slope heterogeneity. Specifically, the long-run relationship is investigated by using Westerlund and Edgerton (2008) cointegration test, and the long and short-run estimations are analyzed with a robust CS-ARDL method. The empirical findings for both the long-run and short-run show that the impacts of green energy and green investment on green technology innovation are positive, yet stronger in the long run. Moreover, the results also confirm the positive effects of economic growth and environmental taxes on green technology innovation. Furthermore, the Augmented mean group (AMG) results are in line with the estimates of CS-ARDL analysis. To accelerate green technology innovation in ASEAN-6 countries, incorporating the regulatory policies fostering a continuous increase in the share of renewable energy supply and investments into the agenda of environmental technological progress is crucial. © 2022 International Association for Gondwana Research
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1342937X
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author Sharif A.; Kocak S.; Khan H.H.A.; Uzuner G.; Tiwari S.
spellingShingle Sharif A.; Kocak S.; Khan H.H.A.; Uzuner G.; Tiwari S.
Demystifying the links between green technology innovation, economic growth, and environmental tax in ASEAN-6 countries: The dynamic role of green energy and green investment
author_facet Sharif A.; Kocak S.; Khan H.H.A.; Uzuner G.; Tiwari S.
author_sort Sharif A.; Kocak S.; Khan H.H.A.; Uzuner G.; Tiwari S.
title Demystifying the links between green technology innovation, economic growth, and environmental tax in ASEAN-6 countries: The dynamic role of green energy and green investment
title_short Demystifying the links between green technology innovation, economic growth, and environmental tax in ASEAN-6 countries: The dynamic role of green energy and green investment
title_full Demystifying the links between green technology innovation, economic growth, and environmental tax in ASEAN-6 countries: The dynamic role of green energy and green investment
title_fullStr Demystifying the links between green technology innovation, economic growth, and environmental tax in ASEAN-6 countries: The dynamic role of green energy and green investment
title_full_unstemmed Demystifying the links between green technology innovation, economic growth, and environmental tax in ASEAN-6 countries: The dynamic role of green energy and green investment
title_sort Demystifying the links between green technology innovation, economic growth, and environmental tax in ASEAN-6 countries: The dynamic role of green energy and green investment
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description Green investment and technological advances are often regarded as efficient tools for carbon neutralization since they improve clean output and energy efficiency. To this end, this study aims to investigate the impact of renewable energy supply, green energy investment, environmental tax, and economic growth on green technology innovation in selected six Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN-6) countries over the period of 1995–2018. Thus, present study employed the advanced panel approach which provides robust results under cross-sectional dependency and slope heterogeneity. Specifically, the long-run relationship is investigated by using Westerlund and Edgerton (2008) cointegration test, and the long and short-run estimations are analyzed with a robust CS-ARDL method. The empirical findings for both the long-run and short-run show that the impacts of green energy and green investment on green technology innovation are positive, yet stronger in the long run. Moreover, the results also confirm the positive effects of economic growth and environmental taxes on green technology innovation. Furthermore, the Augmented mean group (AMG) results are in line with the estimates of CS-ARDL analysis. To accelerate green technology innovation in ASEAN-6 countries, incorporating the regulatory policies fostering a continuous increase in the share of renewable energy supply and investments into the agenda of environmental technological progress is crucial. © 2022 International Association for Gondwana Research
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