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Czy zrównoważony rozwój gospodarczy może ograniczyć emisję dwutlenku węgla? Spostrzeżenia dotyczące przemysłu Algierii
 
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Department of Economics, University of Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen, Algeria
 
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Laboratory for Development Policy Evaluation in Algeria (POLDEVA), Algeria
 
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Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen, Algeria
 
 
Data nadesłania: 26-12-2023
 
 
Data ostatniej rewizji: 01-03-2024
 
 
Data akceptacji: 18-04-2024
 
 
Data publikacji: 30-09-2024
 
 
Autor do korespondencji
Bouazza Elamine Zemri   

Department of Economics, University of Abou Bekr Belkaid Tlemcen, Algieria; Laboratory for Development Policy Evaluation in Algeria (POLDEVA), Algeria
 
 
GNPJE 2024;319(3):70-83
 
SŁOWA KLUCZOWE
KODY KLASYFIKACJI JEL
STRESZCZENIE
Rozwój algierskiego sektora przemysłowego, który historycznie był czynnikiem napędzającym wzrost gospodarczy kraju, przyczynił się do zwiększenia emisji dwutlenku węgla. Zrozumienie roli zrównoważonego rozwoju gospodarczego w łagodzeniu wpływu zmiany klimatu na środowisko ma ogromne znaczenie w momencie, gdy zagraża ona naszej planecie. W niniejszym badaniu przeanalizowano skuteczność strategii zrównoważonego rozwoju gospodarczego w ograniczaniu emisji CO2 w sektorze przemysłowym Algierii. Wykorzystując model ARDL do analizy danych obejmujących lata 1990–2021, badamy dynamiczny związek między PKB na mieszkańca, wartością dodaną w przemyśle, zużyciem energii, wydajnością pracy, eksportem i emisjami CO2. Nasze wyniki ujawniają, że zrównoważone praktyki gospodarcze znacznie zmniejszają emisje CO2 w krótkim i długim okresie. Wyniki te dowodzą konieczności zmiany polityki przemysłowej i wskazują na potencjał zrównoważonych strategii gospodarczych, które umożliwiają osiągnięcie równowagi między wzrostem gospodarczym a ochroną środowiska zarówno w Algierii, jak i na całym świecie.
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