2020
DOI: 10.1108/ijccsm-08-2019-0050
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Multifractal analysis of atmospheric carbon emissions and OECD industrial production index

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study aims to analyze the dynamic behavior of the relationship between atmospheric carbon emissions and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) industrial production index (IPI) in the short and long term by applying multifractal techniques. Design/methodology/approach Multifractal de-trended cross-correlation technique is used for this analysis based on the relevant literature. In addition, it is the most widely used approach to estimate multifractality … Show more

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“…Importantly though, the short-term significantly positive relationship between the IP and the ICEA is leading. This empirical evidence can echo the findings of Bozkus et al (2020) that IP can contribute to the long and short-term environmental costs. IP is generally accompanied by pollution and consumption, with high IP values indicating high levels of pollution and consumption.…”
Section: Cfrisupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Importantly though, the short-term significantly positive relationship between the IP and the ICEA is leading. This empirical evidence can echo the findings of Bozkus et al (2020) that IP can contribute to the long and short-term environmental costs. IP is generally accompanied by pollution and consumption, with high IP values indicating high levels of pollution and consumption.…”
Section: Cfrisupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This empirical evidence can echo the findings of Bozkus et al [2020] that IP can contribute to the long and short-term environmental costs. Industrial production is generally accompanied by pollution and consumption, with high industrial production values indicating high levels of pollution and consumption.…”
Section: Irf Analysis Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…However, the model more broadly accounts for a variety of ways in which firm and consumer behavior affect pollution emissions: firm entry, exit, production, and trade in this model can all respond to environmental regulation, and all of these forces can interact to determine pollution emissions. 14…”
Section: Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%