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Title
Impact of Industrialization on Environmental Quality: Evidence from Pakistan
Author(s)
Akhtar Ali Khan
Abstract
The industrialization of Pakistan is one of the primary contributors to the country's air, water, and land pollution problems. The Industrial Revolution caused a shift in the manner that everything was made, including food, energy, sanitation, and the technology that were used to manufacture goods. In this research, to investigate relationship between industrialization and environmental quality in Pakistan. The data used in this analysis were collected on a yearly basis from 1980 to 2020 for the country of Pakistan. The application of this analytical approach in Pakistan not only offered a comprehensive overview of the repercussions of IND on the environment, but it also assisted greatly in determining the fundamental reasons of the industrial pollution that is pervasive in this nation. From different studies researcher find the relationship between emissions and FDI. Alterations to these other parameters, however, might be enough to bring about a reduction in pollution. In middle-income nations that are experiencing strong economic expansion, the influence of growth dominates all of these other factors. Growth is slower in wealthy countries, which means that countries' efforts to reduce pollution can counteract the effect of growth. These econometric results are confirmed by evidence that, in reality, efforts are being made to solve pollution problems in developing economies. On the other hand, there is no widespread agreement regarding the factors that cause changes in pollution levels.
Type
Thesis/Dissertation MS
Faculty
Management Sciences
Department
Economics
Language
English
Publication Date
2024-01-02
Subject
Economics
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Growth is slower in wealthy countries, which means that countries' efforts to reduce pollution can counteract the effect of growth. These econometric results are confirmed by evidence that, in reality, efforts are being made to solve pollution problems in developing economies. On the other hand, there is no widespread agreement regarding the factors that cause changes in pollution levels.
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