Duong Thi Quynh Lien’s research while affiliated with Vinh University and other places

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a A positive shock in EEF. b A negative shock in EEF. c A positive shock in EG. d A Negative shock in EG. e A positive shock in URB. f A negative shock in URB. g A positive shock in FD. h A Negative shock in FD. i A positive shock in FDI. j A negative shock in FDI
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Old wine in a new bottle: Applying the novel dynamic ARDL simulations approach to explore the impact of energy efficiency, financial development, economic growth, foreign direct investment, and urbanization on CO2 emissions
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September 2023

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Environmental Science and Pollution Research

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Zhuo Wu

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Duong Thi Quynh Lien

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Israr Ahmed

Achieving carbon neutrality targets is crucial while considering the adverse impacts of carbon dioxide emissions (CE) on human life and the ecosystem. Therefore, its socioeconomic drivers have frequently been probed in the existing body of literature. Therefore, we investigate the impact of energy efficiency, FDI, financial development, urbanization, and economic growth on CE in Pakistan from 1975 to 2020. For this purpose, we apply the novel dynamic ARDL simulation approach to retrieve the short- and long-run estimates. The empirical results confirm that cointegration exists among the considered variables. Further, both the short- and long-run results reveal that energy efficiency impedes emissions, whereas urbanization, financial development, and FDI increase emissions. Considering the outcomes, there is a need to enhance energy efficiency in Pakistan. For this purpose, investment in technological advancements and innovations is required. Moreover, R&D in the energy sector should be promoted. Graphical abstract

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Data trends of fragile five economies
Traditional Kuznets Curve
Environmental Kuznets Curve
Flow Chart of the Methods and Methodology of the Study
Frequency distribution of the data
A different look at the environmental Kuznets curve from the perspective of environmental deterioration and economic policy uncertainty: evidence from fragile countries

August 2023

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Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Environmental degradation is one of the most significant issues that developing nations confront and needs to be resolved right away in order for them to achieve sustainable development. Government policies are crucial in this situation since emerging nations frequently struggle with the issue of policy ambiguity, which can result in environmental deterioration. In this context, this study investigates how policy uncertainty affects environmental degradation in the five fragile emerging economies known as the Fragile Five—Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Africa, and Turkey. Using data from 1996 to 2019, we estimate a Panel Quantile Regression analysis. The empirical findings indicate that economic policy uncertainty and technology innovation increases the environmental degradation whereas environmental degradation is slowed down by financial development and renewable energy consumption. Empirical evidence also confirms the presence of EKC hypothesis in fragile economies. Based on the findings, we suggest both a policy and an environmental framework for achieving sustainable development in fragile economies. Graphical Abstract

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... Another study (Zhang et al. 2022c), also focusing on Chinese city-level data, showed a nonlinear spillover effect of the digital economy on carbon emission performance with changes in energy consumption structure, energy intensity, energy consumption scale, government intervention, and urban greening. Empirical evidence from 91 countries (Anwar et al. 2023) showed an inverted U-shaped relationship between ICT and carbon emissions intensity and a heterogeneity effect in this relationship due to environmental regulation. An investigation of the relationship between global ICTs and carbon emissions intensity showed that once the development of ICTs reaches a threshold, ICTs exhibit a reduction in CO2. ...

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Digital economy and carbon efficiency: the roles of population aging and human capital
A different look at the environmental Kuznets curve from the perspective of environmental deterioration and economic policy uncertainty: evidence from fragile countries

Environmental Science and Pollution Research