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The role of financial inclusion and globalization toward a sustainable economy in ASEAN countries: evidence from advance panel estimations

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  • Arshian Sharif

    (Sunway Business School, Sunway University)

  • Usman Mehmood

    (University of the Punjab
    University of Management and Technology)

  • Salman Tariq

    (University of the Punjab
    University of the Punjab)

  • Zia Ul Haq

    (University of the Punjab
    University of the Punjab)

Abstract

This study probes the sustainable development path for ASEAN countries throughout 1990–2019. In doing so, we estimated two equations with the dependent variable of Gross domestic product (GDP) and CO2 emissions, respectively. We took independent variables of capital formation CAP, labor productivity LAB, financial inclusion FIN, globalization GLO, per capita income PI, private–public partnership, and population growth POP. The findings reveal that there exists a strong association between the estimated equations. The coefficient values obtained from cross-sectional ARDL show that CAP, LAB, FIN, GLO, and PI are increasing GDP in ASEAN countries. At the same time, POP, PI, and GLO are contributing toward more CO2 emissions in ASEAN countries. It was observed that FIN is reducing CO2 emissions significantly. To attain a sustainable expansion economy, these developing countries need to revise their economic and environmental policies. PI and POP are positively correlated with CO2 emissions, which means that these countries are even consuming non-renewable energy in the economic sector. Moreover, POP is also contributing factor to environmental pollution. There is a need to increase public awareness about climatic problems.

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  • Arshian Sharif & Usman Mehmood & Salman Tariq & Zia Ul Haq, 2024. "The role of financial inclusion and globalization toward a sustainable economy in ASEAN countries: evidence from advance panel estimations," Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, Springer, vol. 26(4), pages 10243-10260, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:endesu:v:26:y:2024:i:4:d:10.1007_s10668-023-03145-9
    DOI: 10.1007/s10668-023-03145-9
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