Author:
GHANTARCHYAN RUBEN,TERZYAN HAROUTYUN,GASPARYAN GARRI
Abstract
Every year scientists, especially economists, pay more and more attention to
environmental issues, since their existence and the risks of further aggravation threaten
the possibility of sustainable economic development and ensuring public welfare. In
general, the most urgent and risky of the environmental issues is the atmospheric air
pollution, which is a negative result of the economic activity of the society, which causes
the involvement of economic thought in assessing the impact of economic activity on
atmospheric emissions.
In this work taking into account the best international experience in assessing the
impact of economic activity on atmospheric emissions and in order to get an idea of the
compliance of the RA economy with the green standards, with the help of econometric
models, an assessment of the impact of GDP volumes on atmospheric emissions in
Armenia has been carried out. In particular, within the framework of the study using the
ARDL model with time series, the dependencies between two key indicators have been
studied: the volumes of harmful substances released into the atmosphere and the
volumes of GDP in the period from 2000 to 2022, taking into account the impact of
global economic crises. As a result, it has been revealed that in the short and long term
there is a direct relationship between atmospheric emissions and GDP volumes, in
particular, an increase in GDP by 1% in the short term in a given year, all other things
being equal, leads to an increase in emissions by an average of 0.2% in a given year,
and in the long term, an increase in GDP by 1%, all other things being equal, after 12
years will be accompanied by an increase in emissions by an average of 0.6%, which is
quite worrying and is an impetus for the need of greening the RA economy.
Publisher
Messenger of Armenian State University of Economics, Armenian State University of Economics