TRADE OPENNESS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS

In this study, the effect of trade openness and income on pollution is investigated. In the study, the carbon dioxide (CO2) with a rate of % 70 of greenhouse effect which is accepted the most important reason of climate change as an indicator of pollution and emerges as a result of burning fossil fu...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:68b4720889694641b96ee1fd915083042021-11-24T09:21:07ZTRADE OPENNESS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS2148-416310.9761/JASSS_494https://doaj.org/article/68b4720889694641b96ee1fd915083042019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=1894656952_Y%C4%B1ld%C4%B1r%C4%B1mBayram_S-1611-1621.pdf&key=26439https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163In this study, the effect of trade openness and income on pollution is investigated. In the study, the carbon dioxide (CO2) with a rate of % 70 of greenhouse effect which is accepted the most important reason of climate change as an indicator of pollution and emerges as a result of burning fossil fuels is used. The rate of total trade to gross domestic product as an indicator of trade openness as well as in many recent academic studies is used. In 20 countries with the biggest economy in terms of the gross domestic product calculated according to the purchasing power parity in 2011 in the world, the effect of trade and income on carbon dioxide emissions is analyzed with the Pooled Ordinary Least Squares. The effects of the 20 developed and developing countries on climate change are examined in a comparative way byBayram YILDIRIMFırat Universityarticleenvironmentclimate changetrade opennesspooled ols.Social SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 6, Iss 16, Pp 1611-1621 (2019)
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topic environment
climate change
trade openness
pooled ols.
Social Sciences
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Social sciences (General)
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spellingShingle environment
climate change
trade openness
pooled ols.
Social Sciences
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Social sciences (General)
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Bayram YILDIRIM
TRADE OPENNESS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
description In this study, the effect of trade openness and income on pollution is investigated. In the study, the carbon dioxide (CO2) with a rate of % 70 of greenhouse effect which is accepted the most important reason of climate change as an indicator of pollution and emerges as a result of burning fossil fuels is used. The rate of total trade to gross domestic product as an indicator of trade openness as well as in many recent academic studies is used. In 20 countries with the biggest economy in terms of the gross domestic product calculated according to the purchasing power parity in 2011 in the world, the effect of trade and income on carbon dioxide emissions is analyzed with the Pooled Ordinary Least Squares. The effects of the 20 developed and developing countries on climate change are examined in a comparative way by
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author Bayram YILDIRIM
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title TRADE OPENNESS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
title_short TRADE OPENNESS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
title_full TRADE OPENNESS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
title_fullStr TRADE OPENNESS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
title_full_unstemmed TRADE OPENNESS AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
title_sort trade openness and climate change: cross-country analysis
publisher Fırat University
publishDate 2019
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