Does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? An analysis on selected southeast Asia countries

With an increasing in carbon emission, factors in Southeast Asia’s economic development that will influence the increase in carbon emissions needs to be studied more thoroughly in order to address the issue of rising carbon emissions. This study's primary goal is to look into the factors that h...

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Main Authors: Fong, Daniel Weng Yew, Loh, Jason Jia Shun, Tan, Chou Hong, Tan, Sin Rou
Format: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
Published: 2023
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spelling my-utar-eprints.55382023-08-15T12:37:12Z Does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? An analysis on selected southeast Asia countries Fong, Daniel Weng Yew Loh, Jason Jia Shun Tan, Chou Hong Tan, Sin Rou DS Asia HB Economic Theory HG Finance TP Chemical technology With an increasing in carbon emission, factors in Southeast Asia’s economic development that will influence the increase in carbon emissions needs to be studied more thoroughly in order to address the issue of rising carbon emissions. This study's primary goal is to look into the factors that have influenced carbon emissions in six Southeast Asia nations from 1981 to 2020. The data used in this research is secondary data with a total number of observations of 240. For analysis, we applied panel data techniques such as pooled least squares, fixed effects, random effects. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis is supported by our models' findings in the Southeast Asia countries, where GDP per capita and its square term have positive and negative coefficients. In this research, the result illustrates that foreign direct investment (FDI), GDP per capita, urbanization positively contribute to environmental degradation in Southeast Asia countries’ economies. This study's findings add to the body of knowledge on environmental degradation and give policymakers in Southeast Asia countries’ economies a better understanding of environmental degradation. By examining all the independent variables that this study found to be associated with an increase in carbon emissions, policymakers can think about how to manage these variables going forward in order to lower carbon emissions. 2023-04 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5538/1/fyp_FE_2023_DFWY.pdf Fong, Daniel Weng Yew and Loh, Jason Jia Shun and Tan, Chou Hong and Tan, Sin Rou (2023) Does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? An analysis on selected southeast Asia countries. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5538/
institution Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
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topic DS Asia
HB Economic Theory
HG Finance
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle DS Asia
HB Economic Theory
HG Finance
TP Chemical technology
Fong, Daniel Weng Yew
Loh, Jason Jia Shun
Tan, Chou Hong
Tan, Sin Rou
Does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? An analysis on selected southeast Asia countries
description With an increasing in carbon emission, factors in Southeast Asia’s economic development that will influence the increase in carbon emissions needs to be studied more thoroughly in order to address the issue of rising carbon emissions. This study's primary goal is to look into the factors that have influenced carbon emissions in six Southeast Asia nations from 1981 to 2020. The data used in this research is secondary data with a total number of observations of 240. For analysis, we applied panel data techniques such as pooled least squares, fixed effects, random effects. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis is supported by our models' findings in the Southeast Asia countries, where GDP per capita and its square term have positive and negative coefficients. In this research, the result illustrates that foreign direct investment (FDI), GDP per capita, urbanization positively contribute to environmental degradation in Southeast Asia countries’ economies. This study's findings add to the body of knowledge on environmental degradation and give policymakers in Southeast Asia countries’ economies a better understanding of environmental degradation. By examining all the independent variables that this study found to be associated with an increase in carbon emissions, policymakers can think about how to manage these variables going forward in order to lower carbon emissions.
format Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis
author Fong, Daniel Weng Yew
Loh, Jason Jia Shun
Tan, Chou Hong
Tan, Sin Rou
author_facet Fong, Daniel Weng Yew
Loh, Jason Jia Shun
Tan, Chou Hong
Tan, Sin Rou
author_sort Fong, Daniel Weng Yew
title Does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? An analysis on selected southeast Asia countries
title_short Does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? An analysis on selected southeast Asia countries
title_full Does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? An analysis on selected southeast Asia countries
title_fullStr Does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? An analysis on selected southeast Asia countries
title_full_unstemmed Does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? An analysis on selected southeast Asia countries
title_sort does the existence of income inequality contribute to the volume of carbon dioxide emission? an analysis on selected southeast asia countries
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utar.edu.my/5538/1/fyp_FE_2023_DFWY.pdf
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