The global move toward Internet shopping and its influence on pollution: an empirical analysis
2015
Al-Mulali, Usama | Sheau-Ting, Low | Ozturk, Ilhan
This study investigates the influence of Internet retailing on carbon dioxide (CO₂) emission in 77 countries categorized into developed and developing countries during the period of 2000–2013. To realize the aims of the study, a model that represents pollution is established utilizing the panel two-stage least square (TSLS) and the generalized method of moments (GMM). The results for both regressions similarly indicated that GDP growth, electricity consumption, urbanization, and trade openness are the main factors that increase CO₂ emission in the investigated countries. Although the results show that Internet retailing reduces CO₂ emission in general, a disaggregation occurs between developed and developing countries whereby Internet retailing has a significant negative effect on CO₂ emission in the developed countries while it has no significant impact on CO₂ emission in the developing countries. From the outcome of this study, a number of policy implications are provided for the investigated countries.
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