4.7 Article

Re-examining the nexuses of communicable diseases, environmental performance, and dynamics of sustainable Development in OECD countries

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 43, Pages 65771-65786

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20394-9

Keywords

Renewable energy; CO2 emissions; Sustainable development goals; Financial development; Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

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  1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Urban Spatial Information Engineering [20210218]

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The levels of financial development, energy consumption, and trade volume significantly contribute to overcoming the death toll occurring due to CDs. Additionally, the level of trade in the economy is significantly associated with economic growth. Therefore, sound financial development combined with economic and environmental regulations could be strategically helpful to cope with CDs.
We investigate the determinants of communicable diseases (CDs) and nexus of financial development, economic development, and renewable energy consumption to address the issues of ecological footprint level, the impacts of communicable diseases (CDs), and economic growth of the OECD countries throughout 2000-2019. The results from FMOLS and DOLS reveal that the levels of financial development, energy consumption, and trade volume significantly contribute to overcoming the death toll occurring due to CDs. As regards the growth function, the level of trade in the economy is significantly associated with economic growth. The findings reveal that the improvements and developments in the financial sectors and trading activities cause a reduction in the infection cases represented by COVID-19. In contrast, economic growth does have a negative but insignificant impact upon COVID-19. We conclude that sound financial development combined with economic and environmental regulations could be strategically helpful to cope with CDs.

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