How do consumption of natural gas in industry, foreign direct investment and trade openness affect on environmental quality: A case study of Algeria (ARDL approach)
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https://doi.org/10.46661/rev.metodoscuant.econ.empresa.11027Keywords:
Environment, International Trade, development, Hydrocarbon ResourcesAbstract
Environment is the foundation and support of human existence and survival and the guarantee of sustainable human development; environmental protection has undoubtedly become a common understanding and development strategy of all countries of the world, non-renewable energy is a significant factor in environmental pollution and climate change, the study explores the influences of natural gas consumption in industry foreign direct investment, open trade and gross domestic product per capita on Carbon dioxide emissions of Algeria country for the period 1990-2022, Using the autoregressive distributed lags (ARDL), The findings of the study confirm that in the long-run consumption natural gas in industry significantly and positively contributed to the Carbon dioxide emissions in Algeria ,also gross domestic product per capita has a significant positive impact on CO2 emissions, In addition, a significant inverse association was obtained between CO2 emissions and foreign direct investment and open trade in the long run.
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