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Title: Convergence in OPEC carbon dioxide emissions: Evidence from new panel stationarity tests with factors and breaks*
Authors: Nazlioglu, Saban
Payne, James E.
Lee, Junsoo
Rayos-Velazquez, Marco
Karul, Cagin
Keywords: Stochastic convergence
per capita CO2 emissions
Panel stationarity
OPEC
Unit-Root Tests
Per-Capita
Co2 Emissions
Economic Convergence
Time-Series
Countries
Hypothesis
Number
Policy
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Convergence in per capita emissions occurs when countries with higher initial levels of per capita emissions experience lower emission growth than countries with lower initial levels of per capita emissions. The recent literature adopts the notion of stochastic convergence, which implies that per capita emissions tend to converge to a stationary level over time. The empirical literature on emissions convergence has yielded mixed results. We present new panel stationarity tests that account for cross-correlations and structural breaks. These new tests are more general than previous tests for stochastic convergence. Using annual data for 13 OPEC countries and 18 nonOPEC oil-producing countries from 1960 to 2016, we find less evidence of stochastic convergence than previous studies. The absence of convergence in per capita emissions across countries could hinder the acceptance of climate agreements based on the allocation of per capita emissions obligations. Policy actions to address emissions growth are also discussed.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2021.105498
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/46325
ISSN: 0264-9993
1873-6122
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