Environmental Tax " Economic Growth Nexus in ASEAN-4 Countries

In the modern world, energy consumption, carbon emissions, and economic growth are concerns for all nations that want to continue expanding by striking a balance between energy and carbon emissions. One reason for this is that these fuels will cause global warming due to climate change. Environmenta...

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Published in:BIO Web of Conferences
Main Author: Othman N.; Hewage R.S.; Pyeman J.; Ismail F.R.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85179871894&doi=10.1051%2fbioconf%2f20237302005&partnerID=40&md5=f4f13e462e80002e41c032515b8db4e6
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Othman N.; Hewage R.S.; Pyeman J.; Ismail F.R.
Environmental Tax " Economic Growth Nexus in ASEAN-4 Countries
2023
BIO Web of Conferences
73

10.1051/bioconf/20237302005
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85179871894&doi=10.1051%2fbioconf%2f20237302005&partnerID=40&md5=f4f13e462e80002e41c032515b8db4e6
In the modern world, energy consumption, carbon emissions, and economic growth are concerns for all nations that want to continue expanding by striking a balance between energy and carbon emissions. One reason for this is that these fuels will cause global warming due to climate change. Environmental taxes are increasingly seen as a crucial component of economic policy, where a well-constructed tax can encourage innovation and economic incentives. The nexus of the economic growth and environment is now becoming one of the essential relations for policymakers. Nevertheless, most of the previous studies are limited to European countries. Thus, this research investigates the cointegration of Environmental Tax (ET) towards Economic Growth (EG) with Interest Rate (IR) as a control variable for the case of selected ASEAN countries, namely Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. The yearly data set covering the period from 2014 to 2021 was utilized as the sample period for the panel autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL) approaches. Results revealed that both the Environmental Tax and Interest Rate have a long-run negative effect on Economic growth but have a positive influence in the short run. From this finding, the implication of environmental tax toward economic growth also may depend on the economic conditions of an economy. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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author Othman N.; Hewage R.S.; Pyeman J.; Ismail F.R.
spellingShingle Othman N.; Hewage R.S.; Pyeman J.; Ismail F.R.
Environmental Tax " Economic Growth Nexus in ASEAN-4 Countries
author_facet Othman N.; Hewage R.S.; Pyeman J.; Ismail F.R.
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title Environmental Tax " Economic Growth Nexus in ASEAN-4 Countries
title_short Environmental Tax " Economic Growth Nexus in ASEAN-4 Countries
title_full Environmental Tax " Economic Growth Nexus in ASEAN-4 Countries
title_fullStr Environmental Tax " Economic Growth Nexus in ASEAN-4 Countries
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description In the modern world, energy consumption, carbon emissions, and economic growth are concerns for all nations that want to continue expanding by striking a balance between energy and carbon emissions. One reason for this is that these fuels will cause global warming due to climate change. Environmental taxes are increasingly seen as a crucial component of economic policy, where a well-constructed tax can encourage innovation and economic incentives. The nexus of the economic growth and environment is now becoming one of the essential relations for policymakers. Nevertheless, most of the previous studies are limited to European countries. Thus, this research investigates the cointegration of Environmental Tax (ET) towards Economic Growth (EG) with Interest Rate (IR) as a control variable for the case of selected ASEAN countries, namely Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. The yearly data set covering the period from 2014 to 2021 was utilized as the sample period for the panel autoregressive distributed lag model (ARDL) approaches. Results revealed that both the Environmental Tax and Interest Rate have a long-run negative effect on Economic growth but have a positive influence in the short run. From this finding, the implication of environmental tax toward economic growth also may depend on the economic conditions of an economy. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
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