Evaluating the determinants of load capacity factor in Japan: The impact of economic complexity and trade globalization

Author:

Awosusi Abraham Ayobamiji12ORCID,Adebayo Tomiwa Sunday3ORCID,Kirikkaleli Dervis4ORCID,Rjoub Husam5678,Altuntaş Mehmet9

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Science, Department of Economics Bahçeşehir Cyprus University Mersin 10 Turkey

2. Department of Economics & Data Sciences New Uzbekistan University Tashkent Uzbekistan

3. Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Science Cyprus International University Mersin Turkey

4. Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Department of Banking and Finance European University of Lefke Lefke Turkey

5. Department of Accounting and Finance Palestine Polytechnic University‐PPU Hebron Palestine

6. Department of Banking and Finance, Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences Bahçeşehir Cyprus University Nicosia Turkey

7. Department of Business Administration Abdul Haris College of Administrative Sciences Makassar Indonesia

8. Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences ILMA University Karachi Pakistan

9. Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences, Department of Economics Nisantasi University İstanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractSustainable growth and the reduction of environmental pressures are important priorities that are issues of concern for both developed and developing countries. However, while carbon emissions and ecological footprint are commonly used by researchers in the context of environmental deterioration, a broader and more extensive metric for ecological quality is considered necessary. From this perspective, the load capacity factor provides a more detailed sustainable environment appraisal by simultaneously considering biocapacity and ecological footprint. Limited studies have examined the determinants of load capacity factor (LCAP). This survey attempts to fill the gap, using the case of Japan. Employing the dynamic ARDL approaches, the present research investigates the effect of renewable energy usage, economic growth, economic complexity, financial development, and trade globalization on load capacity factor in Japan for the period between 1980 and 2017. The empirical evidence indicates that economic complexity, economic growth, and financial development adversely impact LCAP, whereas renewable energy usage and trade globalization positively affect LCAP. Hence, we recommend that it is essential for Japan to attain self‐sufficiency in essential goods and minimize its reliance on the rest of the world. Furthermore, policymakers should capitalize on the benefits of trade globalization by adopting additional measures aimed at facilitating trade liberalization.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Medicine

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