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Moving To Greener Pastures: Untangling The Evidence About Fdi And Environmental Regulation In Eu Countries

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  • B. Jugurnath Author-Name: B. Roucheet Author-Name: V. Teeroovengadum

    (University of Mauritius -RĂ©duit, Mauritius)

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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between FDI and environmental regulation. A panel data set of 18 European countries has been used for a time period of 1995 to 2013. The dependent variable is FDI and the independent variables are total environmental tax revenue, gross domestic product, gross capital formation, gross national income, trade openness and carbon dioxide emissions.Used time series data (1995-2013) for empirical analysis. The empirical result is that total environmental tax revenue are positively related with FDI. Trade openness is coherent with FDI which is in line with Demirhan et al. (2008) and Edwards (1990). Gross domestic product and FDI are positively significant and the findings are reliable to the study of Mottaleb et al. (2008) and Hakizimana (2015). Gross capital formation and FDI has a positive relationship which is line with Krkoska (2001) and Awan et al. (2014). Gross national income and FDI has a negative relationship which is reliable to the study of Antwi et al. (2013) but unreliable to Awan et al. (2014). Nevertheless only carbon dioxide emissions has failed to be in line with the expected outcome. This empirical study implies increase in FDI will lead to an increase of total environmental tax revenue that may help the government to control the environment quality of their country. Further FDI revenue can boost up economic growth but that will be at the expense of the environment where government should come up with proper contract with the foreign investors in which it must be stated that use of green technology to decrease carbon dioxide emission .

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  • B. Jugurnath Author-Name: B. Roucheet Author-Name: V. Teeroovengadum, 2017. "Moving To Greener Pastures: Untangling The Evidence About Fdi And Environmental Regulation In Eu Countries," Journal of Developing Areas, Tennessee State University, College of Business, vol. 51(2), pages 405-415, April-Jun.
  • Handle: RePEc:jda:journl:vol.51:year:2017:issue2:pp:405-415
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    Keywords

    Environmental Regulation; Robust model; FDI; European Countries;
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    JEL classification:

    • A2 - General Economics and Teaching - - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics
    • C4 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods: Special Topics
    • E6 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Macroeconomic Policy, Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance, and General Outlook
    • P5 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Comparative Economic Systems

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