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EconPapers FAQ Archive maintainers FAQ Cookies at EconPapers Format for printing The RePEc blog The RePEc plagiarism page Convergence CO2 Emission in ASEAN Countries: Augmented Green Solow Model ApproachEdy Yusuf Agung Gunanto, Tri Wahyu, Jaka Aminata and Banatul HayatiAdditional contact information Edy Yusuf Agung Gunanto: Department of Economic and Development, Diponegoro University, IndonesiaTri Wahyu: Department of Economic and Development, Diponegoro University, IndonesiaJaka Aminata: Department of Economic and Development, Diponegoro University, IndonesiaBanatul Hayati: Department of Economic and Development, Diponegoro University, IndonesiaInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 2021, vol. 11, issue 5, 572-578Abstract:The purpose of this study is to analyze convergence and factors that affect CO2 growth in ASEAN countries. The model used is the Augmented Green Solow Model developed by Rios & Gianmoena (a2018) based on Brock & Taylor (2004, 2010) which takes into account spatial effects. This study found that during the period 1971-2019, ASEAN countries experienced convergence which was shown to be a significant and negative coefficient of initial CO2, but was fairly slow compared to other studies or regions. Significant variables affect CO2/capita growth in ASEAN countries, namely physical capital investment and trade openness that increases emissions, while human capital significantly reduces emissions. Significant spatial effects occur in initial CO2/capita, physical capital investment, and human capital. The Kyoto Protocol was found to be insignificant in CO2/capita growth in ASEAN countries.Keywords: CO2; Convergence; Green Solow Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)JEL-codes: C23 O13 O44 Q53 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)Date: 2021References: View references in EconPapers View complete reference list from CitEc Citations: Track citations by RSS feedDownloads: (external link) (application/pdf) (text/html)Related works:This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title.Export reference: BibTeX RIS (EndNote, ProCite, RefMan) HTML/TextPersistent link: :eco:journ2:2021-05-65Access Statistics for this articleInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy is currently edited by Ilhan OzturkMore articles in International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy from EconjournalsBibliographic data for series maintained by Ilhan Ozturk (Obfuscate( 'yahoo.com', 'ilhanozturk' )). var addthis_config = "data_track_clickback":true; var addthis_share = url:" :eco:journ2:2021-05-65"Share This site is part of RePEc and all the data displayed here is part of the RePEc data set. Is your work missing from RePEc? Here is how to contribute. Questions or problems? Check the EconPapers FAQ or send mail to Obfuscate( 'oru.se', 'econpapers' ). EconPapers is hosted by the Örebro University School of Business.
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