Energy Centre, Department of Economics, Business School, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
Energy Centre, Department of Economics, Business School, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Environ Manage. 2023 Dec 1;347:119170. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119170. Epub 2023 Oct 10.
In the context of globalization, the role of the digital economy in carbon emissions may generate spatial spill over effects. This study comprehensively applies a spatial model to understand the nexus between the digital economy and carbon emissions in 67 economies from 2010 to 2019. Specifically, this study contributes by introducing a spatial panel threshold model, which helps to present the new evidence regarding decarbonization process. Empirical findings exemplify that the digital economy remarkably reduces local carbon emissions, with the positive spatial spill over effects being salient. The spatial moderating effect model uncover that globalization positively affects the nexus between the digital economy and carbon emissions. Interestingly, the spatial panel threshold model designates that the digital economy's reduction effect on local carbon emissions will be tightened, whereas the positive spatial spill over effects turn negative only when globalization surpasses a threshold. Our model has the potential to explain some results that traditional models cannot reach.
在全球化背景下,数字经济在碳排放方面的作用可能会产生空间溢出效应。本研究综合运用空间模型,从 2010 年到 2019 年,深入探讨了 67 个经济体的数字经济与碳排放之间的关系。具体而言,本研究通过引入空间面板门槛模型,为脱碳进程提供了新的证据,这是一项重要的贡献。实证结果表明,数字经济显著降低了当地的碳排放,并且具有显著的正向空间溢出效应。空间调节效应模型揭示,全球化对数字经济与碳排放之间的关系具有正向影响。有趣的是,空间面板门槛模型设计表明,当地数字经济对碳排放的减排效应会收紧,而只有当全球化超过一定门槛时,正向空间溢出效应才会转为负向。我们的模型有可能解释一些传统模型无法达到的结果。