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Convergence in per capita CO2 emissions: evidence from nonlinear unit root tests in top four oil exporter countries

Andisheh Saliminezhad (Department of Economics, Near East University, Nicosia, Northern Cyprus)
Pejman Bahramian (Department of Economics, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada)

International Journal of Energy Sector Management

ISSN: 1750-6220

Article publication date: 29 April 2020

Issue publication date: 6 October 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to examine the stochastic convergence of the per capita CO2 emissions among the top four crude oil exporter countries, namely, Canada, Iraq, Russia and Saudi Arabia, from 1960 to 2017. Assessing the stationarity and unit root properties of the environmental series in these countries is important as their large fossil fuel resources increases the potential for rising CO2 emissions compared to other countries.

Design/methodology/approach

In addition to implementing the conventional unit root tests, the authors also benefit from the application of three nonlinear unit root tests, namely, wavelet unit root test, nonlinear unit root test of Güriş (2019) and the Fourier quantile unit root test. These methods are robust to the presence of possible structural breaks and other forms of nonlinearities, while the wavelet unit root test enables us to examine the stochastic behavior of the variables in both time and frequency domains. Hence, they all provide more reliable inferences on the convergences of the CO2 emissions compared to their standard competitors.

Findings

The standard unit root test results show strong evidence in favor of non-stationarity in all countries. This conclusion supports the results of the other nonlinear unit root tests and the overall findings of the Fourier quantile unit root test. The wavelet unit root test provides a controversial finding. However, due to its limitations, its findings must be interpreted with caution. The details of the Fourier quantile unit root test indicate that per capita CO2 emissions follow mean-reverting properties in middle quantile ranges for Canada, Russia and Iraq. This validates the asymmetric behaviors of per capita CO2 emissions in these countries.

Originality/value

The novelty of the work can be stated in two ways. First, among the available studies, this is the first paper to emphasize the importance of examining the convergence of per capita CO2 emissions among the top four oil exporters. Second, to the best of the knowledge, no study has yet been undertaken in which all these methods have been simultaneously applied. Sustainable environmental policies depend heavily on the CO2 series’ properties. Thus, the findings can provide significant environmental and economic implications for policymakers to construct feasible and optimal policies in climate change mitigation.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank an anonymous referee for many helpful comments. However, any remaining errors are solely ours.

Citation

Saliminezhad, A. and Bahramian, P. (2020), "Convergence in per capita CO2 emissions: evidence from nonlinear unit root tests in top four oil exporter countries", International Journal of Energy Sector Management, Vol. 14 No. 6, pp. 1143-1155. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJESM-10-2019-0023

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