Abstract
The paper examines and analyses the impacts of energy consumption and GDP per capita on carbon emissions using the longest time series from 1971 to 2013 in Vietnam. Empirical findings indicate the relationship between economic growth and carbon dioxide emissions in Vietnam follows the Kuznets curve in long term. Furthermore, there is only causality running from carbon emissions to income. Furthermore, in a long-run cause, 1-percent energy consumption increase leads to an increase of 1.1187% of carbon emission, and economic growth significantly impacts on carbon dioxide release. However, in short run cause, economic growth does not significantly impact on carbon emissions.
Keywords: Energy consumption, economic growth, CO2, unit root, and ARDL .
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Ban biên tập Tạp chí Kinh tế & Quản trị Kinh doanh
Phòng 514, Nhà điều hành, trường Đại học Kinh tế & Quản trị Kinh doanh
Địa chỉ: Phường Tân Thịnh, thành phố Thái Nguyên
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