The Nexus between Financial Regulation and Green Sustainable Economy
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Facts
4. Data and Methodology
5. Results and Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Countries | GDP, bln $ | % of World GDP | CO2 Emmissions, kt | % of the World CO2 | CO2 per 1 bln $ of GDP | Gap of % of World GDP and % of the World CO2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Austria | 320,934.1644 | 0.049 | 66,913.2158 | 0.026 | 0.216869704 | 0.023 |
Belgium | 387,923.6712 | 0.094 | 105,373.6897 | 0.040 | 0.283291018 | 0.054 |
Bulgaria | 91,199.6185 | 0.022 | 46,098.83487 | 0.018 | 0.551712354 | 0.004 |
Croatia | 74,861.44298 | 0.011 | 20,781.6224 | 0.008 | 0.294644697 | 0.003 |
Cyprus | 22,815.89114 | 0.006 | 7341.334 | 0.003 | 0.336699435 | 0.002 |
Czech Republic | 254,199.4169 | 0.038 | 114,043.9445 | 0.044 | 0.478786545 | −0.006 |
Denmark | 209,273.6937 | 0.032 | 46,828.3234 | 0.018 | 0.236856824 | 0.014 |
Estonia | 25,932.60676 | 0.004 | 17,144.6918 | 0.007 | 0.72099623 | −0.003 |
Finland | 187,716.6148 | 0.029 | 57,629.1052 | 0.022 | 0.319178053 | 0.007 |
France | 2,121,147.703 | 0.327 | 358,881.7115 | 0.139 | 0.175066131 | 0.188 |
Germany | 2,939,490.41 | 0.452 | 783,894.8345 | 0.303 | 0.276032245 | 0.149 |
Greece | 285,622.5009 | 0.045 | 88,975.84353 | 0.035 | 0.317441516 | 0.010 |
Hungary | 190,421.4466 | 0.029 | 52,470.3696 | 0.020 | 0.293763934 | 0.008 |
Ireland | 180,465.2903 | 0.027 | 40,664.8298 | 0.016 | 0.238220168 | 0.012 |
Italy | 1,915,616.887 | 0.299 | 425,905.4263 | 0.166 | 0.228130962 | 0.133 |
Latvia | 34,315.27799 | 0.005 | 7365.291733 | 0.003 | 0.23019656 | 0.002 |
Lithuania | 55,849.39588 | 0.008 | 13,438.8216 | 0.005 | 0.26267409 | 0.003 |
Luxembourg | 38,120.47252 | 0.006 | 10,343.8736 | 0.004 | 0.288620277 | 0.002 |
Malta | 10,262.79012 | 0.002 | 2495.271267 | 0.001 | 0.252078159 | 0.001 |
Netherlands | 680,845.3699 | 0.105 | 176,952.7963 | 0.068 | 0.267743427 | 0.037 |
Poland | 662,212.2064 | 0.098 | 304,767.0591 | 0.117 | 0.501064917 | −0.019 |
Portugal | 254,822.2622 | 0.039 | 56,262.781 | 0.022 | 0.228916 | 0.017 |
Romania | 273,085.6921 | 0.040 | 89,963.73333 | 0.035 | 0.394062429 | 0.005 |
Slovakia | 109,652.742 | 0.016 | 36,468.55947 | 0.014 | 0.37237759 | 0.002 |
Slovenia | 51,596.43353 | 0.008 | 15,293.34573 | 0.006 | 0.306881131 | 0.002 |
Spain | 1,304,849.473 | 0.200 | 301,587.7701 | 0.117 | 0.241734158 | 0.082 |
Sweden | 354,114.9901 | 0.054 | 49,843.81973 | 0.019 | 0.147355511 | 0.035 |
United Kingdom | 2,111,109.252 | 0.326 | 505,872.4287 | 0.196 | 0.248101634 | 0.129 |
European Union | 13,037,348.46 | 1.999 | 3,803,603.328 | 1.472 | 0.303803661 | 0.527 |
Variable | Definition | Data Source |
---|---|---|
CarbonProd | Carbon Productivity—as a ratio between GDP and the quantity of CO2 emissions. | Computed by authors using World Bank database [70] |
Gov_eff | Government effectiveness (Gov_eff), which show perceptions of the quality of public provision, quality of bureaucracy, competence of civil servants and their independence from political pressure, and the credibility of government decisions. | World Bank [70] |
Reg_q | Regulatory quality (Reg_q) which reflects burden on business via quantitative regulations, price controls, and other interventions in the economy. | World Bank [70] |
Rule_law | Rule of law (Rule_law) showing respect for law and order, predictability and effectiveness of the judiciary system, enforceability of contracts. | World Bank [70] |
Contr_corr | Control of corruption (Contr_corr) as perceptions of the exercise of public power for private gain. | World Bank [70] |
EconFree | Index of economic freedom. | Heritage Foundation [75] |
Edu | School enrollment, secondary (% gross)—gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. | World Bank [70] |
Infl | Inflation, GDP deflator (annual %)—inflation as measured by the annual growth rate of the GDP implicit deflator shows the rate of price change in the economy as a whole. The GDP implicit deflator is the ratio of GDP in current local currency to GDP in constant local currency. | World Bank [70] |
Trade | Trade (% of GDP)—trade is the sum of exports and imports of goods and services measured as a share of gross domestic product. | World Bank [70] |
Exp | General government final consumption expenditure (% of GDP). | World Bank [70] |
Variables | (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) lCarbonProd | 1.000 | |||||||||
(2) Contr_corr | 0.653 * | 1.000 | ||||||||
(3) Rule_law | 0.675 * | 0.953 * | 1.000 | |||||||
(4)Reg_q | 0.542 * | 0.891 * | 0.899 * | 1.000 | ||||||
(5) Gov_eff | 0.662 * | 0.939 * | 0.939 * | 0.871 * | 1.000 | |||||
(6) EconFree | 0.354 * | 0.641 * | 0.686 * | 0.834 * | 0.621 * | 1.000 | ||||
(7) lTrade | −0.171 * | 0.015 | 0.065 | 0.144 * | 0.081 | 0.366 * | 1.000 | |||
(8) lInfl | −0.373 * | −0.275 * | −0.307 * | −0.242 * | −0.336 * | −0.204 * | 0.016 | 1.000 | ||
(9) lExp | 0.449 * | 0.495 * | 0.478 * | 0.401 * | 0.548 * | 0.131 * | −0.094 * | −0.307 * | 1.000 | |
(10) lEdu | 0.499 * | 0.550 * | 0.543 * | 0.458 * | 0.549 * | 0.385 * | 0.125 * | −0.278 * | 0.401 * | 1.000 |
N | St.Dev | Min | Max | Kurtosis | Skewness | t-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(1) lCarbonProd | 475 | 0.601 | 13.438 | 16.481 | 2.731 | −0.370 | 544.776 |
(2) Contr_corr | 475 | 15.632 | 36.041 | 100 | 1.863 | −0.291 | 109.556 |
(3) Rule_law | 475 | 14.636 | 45.05 | 100 | 2.205 | −0.524 | 120.238 |
(4)Reg_q | 475 | 10.426 | 48.718 | 100 | 2.57 | −0.374 | 175.348 |
(5) Gov_eff | 475 | 13.12 | 42.564 | 100 | 3.044 | −0.644 | 135.317 |
(6) EconFree | 475 | 6.795 | 47.3 | 82.6 | 2.788 | −0.274 | 217.409 |
(7) lTrade | 475 | 0.387 | 3.816 | 5.421 | 1.911 | 0.067 | 256.014 |
(8) lInfl | 445 | 0.999 | −6.109 | 3.765 | 9.025 | −1.181 | 14.341 |
(9) lExp | 475 | 0.140 | 2.477 | 3.33 | 3.635 | −0.168 | 465.782 |
(10) lEdu | 449 | 0.135 | 4.379 | 5.099 | 4.877 | 1.295 | 728.91 |
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
OLS | OLS | OLS | OLS | OLS | |
Contr_corr | 0.0181 *** | ||||
(0.00176) | |||||
Rule_law | 0.0207 *** | ||||
(0.00176) | |||||
Reg_q | 0.0214 *** | ||||
(0.00242) | |||||
Gov_eff | 0.0231 *** | ||||
(0.00218) | |||||
EconFree | 0.0252 *** | ||||
(0.00365) | |||||
lTrade | −0.351 *** | −0.389 *** | −0.431 *** | −0.414 *** | −0.508 *** |
(0.0536) | (0.0526) | (0.0515) | (0.0505) | (0.0514) | |
lInfl | −0.0915 *** | −0.0748 *** | −0.0911 *** | −0.0729 *** | −0.0843 *** |
(0.0206) | (0.0213) | (0.0223) | (0.0206) | (0.0227) | |
lExp | 0.537 * | 0.542 * | 0.788 *** | 0.353 | 1.232 *** |
(0.225) | (0.220) | (0.233) | (0.235) | (0.239) | |
lEdu | 0.764 *** | 0.731 *** | 1.066 *** | 0.806 *** | 1.194 *** |
(0.156) | (0.149) | (0.164) | (0.161) | (0.183) | |
_cons | 10.06 *** | 10.11 *** | 7.888 *** | 10.23 *** | 6.403 *** |
(0.679) | (0.613) | (0.626) | (0.699) | (0.625) | |
N | 419 | 419 | 419 | 419 | 419 |
R2 | 0.561 | 0.587 | 0.528 | 0.571 | 0.494 |
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Cigu E, Petrișor M-B, Nuță A-C, Nuță F-M, Bostan I. The Nexus between Financial Regulation and Green Sustainable Economy. Sustainability. 2020; 12(21):8778. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12218778
Chicago/Turabian StyleCigu, Elena, Mihai-Bogdan Petrișor, Alina-Cristina Nuță, Florian-Marcel Nuță, and Ionel Bostan. 2020. "The Nexus between Financial Regulation and Green Sustainable Economy" Sustainability 12, no. 21: 8778. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12218778
APA StyleCigu, E., Petrișor, M.-B., Nuță, A.-C., Nuță, F.-M., & Bostan, I. (2020). The Nexus between Financial Regulation and Green Sustainable Economy. Sustainability, 12(21), 8778. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12218778