stdClass Object ( [id] => 8314 [paper_index] => EW201708-01-002010 [title] => THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FDI, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND CO2 EMISSION OF SAARC COUNTRIES: EVIDENCE FROM REGRESSION ANALYSIS [description] =>
  1. Joysri Acharyya, “FDI, Growth and the Environment: Evidence from India on CO2 Emission during the Last Two Decades” Journal of Economic Development, June 2009, Volume 34, Number 1, pp-43-57.
  2.  Sweety Pandey and Mrutyunjaya Mishra, “CO2 Emissions and Economic Growth of SAARC Countries: Evidence from a Panel VAR Analysis”, World Journal of Applied Economics, 2015 Vol.1 Number.2, pp- 23-33.
  3. Joysri Acharyya, “FDI, Growth and the Environment: Evidence from India on CO2 Emission during the Last Two Decades” Journal of Economic Development, June 2009, Volume 34, Number 1, pp-43-57.
  4. Rossazana Ab-Rahim and Teoh Xin-Di “The Determinants of CO2 Emissions in ASEAN+3 Countries”, Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business, June, 2016, E-ISSN: 2289-8298, Vol. 4, Issue 1, pp. 38-49.
  5. Mohd Abdoh, “The Impact of Economic Activities on CO2 Emission” International Academic Research Journal of Social Science, 2016, Vol.2, pp-81-88.
  6. Dinh Hong Linh and Shih-Mo Lin, “Dynamic Causal Relationships among CO2 Emissions, Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and FDI in the most populous Asian Countries” Advances in Management & Applied Economics, 2015, Volume 5, Number 1, pp.69-88.
  7. Anis Omri, “CO2 Emissions, Energy consumption and Economic Growth Nexus in MENA countries: Evidence from simultaneous Equations Models” Faculty of Economics and Management, 2015, pp. 1-29.
  8. Monika Papiez, “CO2 Emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in the Visegrad Group Countries: a panel data analysis” Managing Global Transitions, 2013, Volume.12, Number.3, pp. 219-232.
  9. Jo-Hui Chen and Yu-Fang Huang, “The study of the Relationship between Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emission and Economic Growth”, Chen and Huang Journal of International and Global Economic Studies, December, 2013, Volume.6, Number. 2, pp. 45-61.
  10. Sakib Bin Amin, “Casual Relationship among Energy use, CO2 Emissions and Economic Growth in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study” World Journal of Social Science, July, 2013, Volume.2, Number.4, pp.273-290.
  11. Sharif Hossain, “An Econometric Analysis for CO2 Emissions, Energy consumption, Economic Growth, Foreign Trade and Urbanization of Japan” Low Carbon Economy, November, 2012, Volume.3, pp. 92-105.
  12. Hiroyuki Taguchi and Harutaka Murofushi, “Environmental latecomer’s Effects in Developing Countries: The case of SO2 and CO2 Emissions” The Journal of Developing Areas, 2011, Volum.44, Number.2, pp.143-164.
  13. Dinh Hong Linh and Shin-Mo Lin, “CO2 Emissions, Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and FDI in Vietnam” 2010, Chung Yuang Christian University, Taiwan.
  14. Kuishuang Feng and Klaus Hubacek, “Lifestyles, technology and CO2 emissions in China: A regional comparative analysis” Ecological Economics, August, 2009, pp. 145-154.
  15. N.Satyanarayana Murthi and Manoj Panda, “CO2 Emissions Reduction Strategies and Economic Development of India” Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Augest, 2006, pp.43
[author] => Dr.G.Jayachandran [googlescholar] => https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=KeqZGcIAAAAJ&cstart=20&pagesize=80&imq=EPRA+International+Journal+of+Economic+and+Business+Review&citation_for_view=KeqZGcIAAAAJ:uDGL6kOW6j0C [doi] => [year] => 2017 [month] => August [volume] => 5 [issue] => 8 [file] => eprapub/EW201708-01-002010.pdf [abstract] =>

This paper examines the relationship between FDI, CO2 Emission, and economic growth in SAARC countries using time series data during the period from 2000 to 2015. In this study applied Simple and Semi log linear regression approach to check Trend analysis. I have also applied Correlation and Simple Linear Regression model approach to check the relationship between FDI, Economic Growth and CO2 Emission of the variables. Results also show that the estimated coefficients of emissions have positive and significant impacts on GDP in the long run. These results will help the environmental authorities to understand the effects of economic growth on environment for degradation and manage the environmental problems using macroeconomic methods.

KEY WORDS: FDI, Economic Growth and CO2, Emission, degradation

[keywords] => [doj] => [hit] => 1921 [status] => [award_status] => P [orderr] => 28 [journal_id] => 4 [googlesearch_link] => [edit_on] => [is_status] => 1 [journalname] => EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review(JEBR) [short_code] => IJES [eissn] => 2347-9671 (O), 2349-0187(P) [pissn] => [home_page_wrapper] => images/products_image/12.JEBR.png ) Error fetching PDF file.