Exploring the impact of green finance and technological innovation on green economic growth: Evidence from emerging market economies

Author:

Ali Asif1ORCID,Li Jinkai23,Zhang Jin45,Chishti Muhammad Zubair1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Business School Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China

2. School of Management and Economics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China

3. Institute of Energy Economy and Sustainable Development Peking University Beijing China

4. Ordos Research Institute of Energy Peking University Beijing China

5. Institute of Energy Peking University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractThe sustainable future of emerging market economies (EMEs) lies within achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs), specifically SDG 8, which is linked with green economic growth (GEG) and its determinants, such as green finance (GF) and technological innovation (TI), along with some control variables. However, the current literature has insufficiently addressed these determinants in the context of emerging and developing economies. In this regard, this study deployed the most effective and advanced techniques like cross‐sectional auto‐regressive distributed lags, augmented mean group, and common correlated effects mean group to handle the issues of endogeneity, cross‐sectional dependence, and heterogeneity, which is not an easy task for conventional methods used in existing studies. This study has compiled a panel data set spanning from 2000 to 2019, across 13 EMEs. The main outcomes revealed that GF, TI, and human capital (HC) help in fostering significant GEG, whereas financial development (FD) and economic globalization (ECOGLB) fail. The study underscores the need for policymakers to focus on the promotion of diffusion of GF and enhancement of TI and HC while regulating the FD and ECOGLB process to steer emerging nations toward sustainable development.

Publisher

Wiley

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