Economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from Malaysia

This paper aims to investigate the impact of the economic openness and institutional quality in explaining the environmental degradation in Malaysia that covers from 1980 to 2019. By using an innovative autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) technique, the result indicates that economic openness that...

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Main Authors: Chan, Fatt Cheah, Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad, Saari, Mohd Yusof, Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad
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Published: Springer 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107435/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1074352024-11-04T02:42:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107435/ Economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from Malaysia Chan, Fatt Cheah Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad Saari, Mohd Yusof Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad This paper aims to investigate the impact of the economic openness and institutional quality in explaining the environmental degradation in Malaysia that covers from 1980 to 2019. By using an innovative autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) technique, the result indicates that economic openness that is measured through the trade and FDI are unequivocally environmental improving. Meanwhile, the institutional reforms also appeared to actualize the beneficial effect of environmental emission. The findings show that economic openness and institutional quality act as a key driving force to further curb the CO2 emission and in turn to reduce the environmental pollution. This suggests that countries with adequate trade, FDI, and institutional settings like Malaysia are on the right track to reinforce all efforts in bringing down pollution. Therefore, environmental quality can be improved through the greater ability and willingness to enforce environmental regulations and higher trade liberalization process, which is usually associated with higher income, more economic development, and better environment. Springer 2022-03-24 Article PeerReviewed Chan, Fatt Cheah and Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad and Saari, Mohd Yusof and Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad (2022) Economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from Malaysia. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 14. pp. 3276-3289. ISSN 1868-7865; eISSN: 1868-7873 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13132-022-00974-3? 10.1007/s13132-022-00974-3
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description This paper aims to investigate the impact of the economic openness and institutional quality in explaining the environmental degradation in Malaysia that covers from 1980 to 2019. By using an innovative autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) technique, the result indicates that economic openness that is measured through the trade and FDI are unequivocally environmental improving. Meanwhile, the institutional reforms also appeared to actualize the beneficial effect of environmental emission. The findings show that economic openness and institutional quality act as a key driving force to further curb the CO2 emission and in turn to reduce the environmental pollution. This suggests that countries with adequate trade, FDI, and institutional settings like Malaysia are on the right track to reinforce all efforts in bringing down pollution. Therefore, environmental quality can be improved through the greater ability and willingness to enforce environmental regulations and higher trade liberalization process, which is usually associated with higher income, more economic development, and better environment.
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author Chan, Fatt Cheah
Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad
Saari, Mohd Yusof
Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad
spellingShingle Chan, Fatt Cheah
Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad
Saari, Mohd Yusof
Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad
Economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from Malaysia
author_facet Chan, Fatt Cheah
Abdul-Rahim, Abdul Samad
Saari, Mohd Yusof
Mohd Naseem, Niaz Ahmad
author_sort Chan, Fatt Cheah
title Economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from Malaysia
title_short Economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from Malaysia
title_full Economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from Malaysia
title_fullStr Economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from Malaysia
title_sort economic openness, institution, and environmental degradation in a small open dynamic economy: recent evidence from malaysia
publisher Springer
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107435/
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13132-022-00974-3?
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