2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11759-z
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Analyzing the linkage among CO2 emissions, economic growth, tourism, and energy consumption in the Asian economies

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“…The validity and stability of the relationships among tourism, CO 2 emissions, and the economy are essential for policymakers in formulating appropriate tourism and growth policies. In the latest research on the relationship between tourism and environmental pollution, Chishti et al (2020) and Nosheen et al (2021) found that tourism increased carbon dioxide emissions, thereby reducing environmental quality, which was the same as Dogan and Aslan’s (2017) conclusion but contrary to the conclusion of Liu et al (2019). The latest research on the relationship between tourism and economics also supports the validity of the tourism-led growth hypothesis.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The validity and stability of the relationships among tourism, CO 2 emissions, and the economy are essential for policymakers in formulating appropriate tourism and growth policies. In the latest research on the relationship between tourism and environmental pollution, Chishti et al (2020) and Nosheen et al (2021) found that tourism increased carbon dioxide emissions, thereby reducing environmental quality, which was the same as Dogan and Aslan’s (2017) conclusion but contrary to the conclusion of Liu et al (2019). The latest research on the relationship between tourism and economics also supports the validity of the tourism-led growth hypothesis.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Free trade, on the other hand, is meant to enhance the inflow of efficient and eco-friendly technology. Improved and effective technologies are meant to be resource efficient and have a lower pollution effect [69].…”
Section: Long-run and Short-run Elasticitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saudi Arabia [105] and Iran [106] were studied in the Middle East. This relationship was studied for the Asian continent, where the Environmental Kuznets' Curve [107] was validated, for the South Asian economies by [108]. Ref.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%