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Study On The Relationship Between Economic Growth And Carbon Emission In ASEAN Countries

Posted on:2017-06-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q Y RenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2321330503472702Subject:Administrative Management
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Along with the globalization and speed up the process of industrialization, the development of the asean countries actively to meet opportunities and challenges, overall strength significantly increased, to become the world's seventh largest economy. Asean countries in the process of industrialization, however, depends heavily on domestic energy resources, rapid economic growth has caused a lot of energy consumption at the same time,the direct cause of the carbon dioxide emissions significantly increased, climate change increases, the frequency and number to asean countries constitute a serious threat to people's production and life. In the face of climate change caused by pressure, asean countries are timely adjust, actively develop national emission reduction plan and action plan, explore the beneficial way of energy utilization and economic development mode.Among them, the energy conservation policy and the transformation of the mode of economic development of the most basic work is to clarify the relationship between economic growth and carbon emissions, in combination with the practical situation of the state analysis of the influence factors of carbon emissions and its influence.First of all, in this paper, the energy resource base of asean countries, economic growth and carbon related cases for general statistical analysis, intuitively felt the ten asean countries saw the similarities and differences in level of energy, economy, etc.;Secondly, on the basis of the theory of environmental kuznets curve, whether between economic growth and carbon emissions of the association of south-east Asian nations(asean) countries has significantly inverted "U" shaped relationship. Results showed that the Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and Cambodia's per capita GDP and per capita carbon emissions were significantly linear relationship, between Malaysia and Vietnam show obvious characteristics of inverted "U" curve, relationship of brunei and the Philippines national per capita GDP and per capita carbon emissions not significant,between the two variables of "U" type curve, Laos and myanmar R2 and Sig values of the two countries did not meet the conditions set; Thirdly, using granger causality analysis whether the ten asean countries saw the per capita GDP and per capita carbon emissions have long-term stability of causality.Results show that no granger causality of countries, including Malaysia, myanmar,Laos, Vietnam, the four developing countries, one-way granger causality between countries, including Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Cambodia.Finally, in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam, for on behalf of the state, using the LMDI logarithmic decomposition method to analyse the energy structure, energy efficiency, population and economic growth in these countries the influence degree of the carbon emissions and to compare the corresponding conclusions.
Keywords/Search Tags:ASEAN Countries, Carbon Emission, Economic Growth, EKC, LMDI Decomposition Analyse
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