Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health

Effect of political stability on environmental quality: long-run and asymmetric evidence from Iceland by non-linear approaches

Serpil Kılıç Depren 1
Özer Depren 4
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Strategic Planning, Financial Reporting, and Investor Relations Directorate, Borsa Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
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Yapı Kredi Bank Customer Experience Research Lab, Istanbul, Turkey
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-04-11
scimago Q2
SJR0.710
CiteScore8.8
Impact factor2.9
ISSN18739318, 18739326
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
Pollution
Atmospheric Science
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
Abstract
The study researches the long-run and asymmetric effect of political stability (PS) on environmental quality. In this respect, this study focuses on Iceland because it is a politically stable country; investigates the effect of the political risk index (PRI) considering also trade openness (TRA), primary energy consumption (EC), and economic growth (GDP) on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions; includes data from 1995/Q1 to 2019/Q4; and performs a non-linear autoregressive distributed lag model (NARDL) as the main model. Also, a fully modified ordinary least squares (FMOLS) is performed for robustness. The outcomes show that (i) positive and negative changes in the PS have a significant effect on CO2 emissions, whereas negative shocks are much stronger; (ii) positive shocks in the TRA have a decreasing effect; (iii) positive shocks in the EC have an increasing effect, whereas negative shocks have a decreasing effect on CO2 emissions; (iv) positive and negative shocks in the GDP have significantly increasing effect; (v) negative shocks in the EC and GDP are much powerful than positive shocks; (vi) the results of FMOLS validate the robustness of the NARDL outcomes. Thus, the findings confirm the contributing role of the PS in sustaining environmental quality in Iceland, which should be considered by policymakers, to achieve the carbon-neutrality aim of the country.

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