Impact of productive capacity shifts- energy-related R&D investments- energy use- and income on environmental degradation: Evidence from leading developed countries
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Date
2025
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Mustafa Tevfik Kartal
M. Santosh
Dilvin Taskn
Serpil Kilic Depren
Fatih Ayhan
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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
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Environmental degradation (ED) has emerged as a significant challenge against the increasing demands of modern civilization. Therefore transforming the economic structure into an eco-friendly structure is highly critical. So this study focuses on the impacts of productive capacity shifts in key areas on ED in leading six developed economies by considering carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as a dependent variable, using the productive capacity index (PCI) for human capital (PCI-HCA) transport (PCI-TRA) institutions (PCI-INS) energy-related public R&D investments economic growth nuclear energy and renewable energy as independent variables, and applies a kernel-based regularized least squares (KRLS) method on data from 2000 to 2022. The results show that (i) PCI-HCA curbs CO2 emissions in all countries except the United Kingdom, (ii) PCI-TRA and PCI-INS are ineffective in declining CO2 emissions in all countries), (iii) R&D investments are helpful in all countries except Canada and Japan, (iv) economic growth structure is not eco-friendly in all countries, (v) nuclear (renewable) energy use is beneficial in Japan (all countries except Canada & France, (vi) KRLS method provides high estimation results similar to 99.2 %. Accordingly the study discusses policy implications to prevent the ED by benefitting from productive capacity shifts clean energy and R&D investments in transforming economic structure.
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Clean energy, Developed countries, Energy-related public R&D investments, Environmental degradation, Productive capacity shifts, RENEWABLE ENERGY, ECONOMIC-GROWTH, CO2 EMISSIONS, TRANSPORT, PLANET, Clean Energy, Energy-Related Public R&D Investments, Productive Capacity Shifts, Developed Countries, Environmental Degradation
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Renewable Energy
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251
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123338
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