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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 14, 期 3, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14031225
关键词
fiscal policy; monetary policy; territory-based CO2 emissions; consumption-based CO2 emissions
资金
- Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University [2021/02/18338]
This research examines the impact of monetary policy and fiscal policy on CO2 emissions in GCC economies. The findings indicate that government expenditures have a long-term positive effect on CO2 emissions, while money supply has a short-term negative impact. It is recommended to reduce fiscal measures and encourage monetary policy in the long run for positive environmental outcomes.
Expansionary monetary and fiscal policies are necessary for economic and environmental development. The present research studies the impact of monetary policy and fiscal policy on Territory-Based CO2 (TBC) and Consumption-Based CO2 (CBC) emissions in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) economies from 1990-2019. The cointegration is corroborated through various tests, and long-term relationships are found in both TBC and CBC models. Government expenditures have long-term positive effects on both TBC and CBC emissions and short-term positive effects on TBC emissions in the region. Money supply negatively affects the TBC and CBC emissions in the long run and positively affects TBC and CBC emissions in the short run. Hence, monetary policy needs a long time to have positive ecological effects in the GCC region. Moreover, fiscal policy in both the long and short run and monetary policy in the short run have scale effects in GCC economies. Therefore, we recommend reducing fiscal measures and encouraging monetary policy in the long run to have positive environmental outcomes in the region.
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