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Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Environmental Quality: A Causal Relationship Revisited for the Bangladesh Economy

Amin, S.B.; Morshed, A.M.M.; Porna, A.K.

Authors

S.B. Amin

A.M.M. Morshed

A.K. Porna



Abstract

Amin et al. (2011) examine the causal relationship among energy use, CO2 emissions and economic growth in Bangladesh and reveal that energy consumption leads to economic growth and no causal relationship exists between economic growth and CO2 emissions in Bangladesh, which implies that economic growth can be achieved without deteriorating the environmental quality. Since there is a debate regarding the fact that whether environmental degradation is measured only by considering CO2 emissions, the objective of the present study is to expand the aforementioned study for robustness check, by considering two more environmental indicators and an extended time period of 1972-2011 and hence, address the question: Can a sustainable economic growth persist without degrading the environment? We consider a multivariate model and perform the Augmented Dickey Fuller (ADF) and Phillips Perron (PP) tests to check if the variables are stationary. Next, we apply the Johansen cointegration method followed by the Granger causality test to check for robustness of the relationship among the variables. Our results confirm that Bangladesh cannot achieve economic growth without hindering the environmental quality as there is a unidirectional causality running from CO2 emissions to economic growth. The results also point out that considering only one environmental indicator might lead to a misleading conclusion regarding the economic growth and environmental quality nexus.

Citation

Amin, S., Morshed, A., & Porna, A. (2016). Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and Environmental Quality: A Causal Relationship Revisited for the Bangladesh Economy. International review of business research papers, 12(2), 183-203

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Sep 1, 2016
Deposit Date Apr 6, 2018
Journal International review of business research papers
Print ISSN 1837-5685
Electronic ISSN 1832-9543
Publisher World Business Institute
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 2
Pages 183-203
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1335454
Publisher URL http://www.bizresearchpapers.com/