Asymmetric impacts of economic uncertainties and energy consumption on the ecological Footprint: Implications apropos structural transformation in South Korea

FUEL(2022)

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In today's globalized world, the necessity of identifying environmental drivers is more vital than ever before. An extensive literature assessment verified the environmental impact of energy use and economic growth. This study contributes to the literature by considering the inclusive environmental indicator (ecological footprint, EF), uncertainty in government policies affecting the economic decision (EPU) in the pandemic era, structural transformation (ECI), and energy consumption (EC) in South Korea. The long-run cointegration relationship among variables is confirmed through the Bayer and Hank test. However, the asymmetric relationship between EPU, EC, and ECF is verified in the short run. Moreover, the structural transformation exerts additional pressure on the short and long-term environment. Economic growth is positively linked to EF in the short run. However, it improves the environmental quality in the long run due to switching to greener energy and utilizing energysaving technologies. Therefore, diversifying the exported products, using eco-friendly technologies in the production process, and reducing the uncertainties must prioritize designing the inclusive economic-environment national energy policy.
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Economic policy uncertainty, Economic complexity, Ecological footprint, NARDL, asymmetric Fourier Toda Yamamato, South Korea
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