Research

Dynamic Impact of Energy Consumption, Private Investment and Financial Development on Environmental Pollutions: Evidence from Malaysia

Dynamic Impact of Energy Consumption, Private Investment and Financial Development on Environmental Pollutions: Evidence from Malaysia

Description

This study is aimed at exploring the impact of energy consumption, private investment, financial development and economic growth on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Malaysia employing the autoregressive distributed lags model for the period 1976-2013.

This study is aimed at exploring the impact of energy consumption, private investment, financial development and economic growth on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Malaysia employing the autoregressive distributed lags model for the period 1976-2013. The result For that reason, the study recommends the implementation of clean technology by private investors is essential in managing CO2 reveals the presence of long run association connecting the variables and established that private investment and energy consumption impact positively on CO2 emissions in Malaysia.

Author
1. Sallahuddin Hassan (Universiti Utara Malaysia, Malaysia)
Journal
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
×

About

The Malaysian Research Repository, hosted by Monash University Malaysia and sponsored by the World Bank, is a nationally recognised and institutionally supported platform dedicated to the collection and preservation of high-quality research papers and related datasets.
Maintained By
Sponsored By