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THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL AND GREEN TRANSFORMATION ON SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM VIETNAM

デジタル変革とグリーン変革が持続可能な経済成長に与える影響:ベトナムからの実証的証拠 (AI 翻訳)

Huong Le Thi Mai, Thinh Bui Tien, Hung Tran Van

Financial and credit activity problems of theory and practiceプレプリント2026-02-28#再生可能エネルギー
DOI: 10.55643/fcaptp.1.66.2026.4979
原典: https://doi.org/10.55643/fcaptp.1.66.2026.4979

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日本語

本論文は、ベトナムの1995~2023年のデータを用い、デジタル化とグリーン変革が持続可能な経済成長に与える影響を、金融要因(民間信用、公共投資、グリーンFDI)に着目して分析した。ARDLモデルによる実証分析の結果、両変革は長期的に成長を促進し、特に民間信用が重要な役割を果たすことが示された。グリーンFDIは未活用であり、政策提言としてグリーン金融の拡充が求められる。

English

This study examines the impact of digital and green transformation on Vietnam's sustainable economic growth from 1995-2023, focusing on financial transmission mechanisms. Using ARDL and cointegration tests, it finds positive long-run effects of digitalization and green transformation, with private sector credit playing a catalytic role. Green FDI remains modest, highlighting the need for expanded green financial instruments.

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日本のGX文脈において

ベトナムの事例は日本がASEANで進める二重変革支援に示唆を与えるが、日本の国内GX政策(GX推進法、SSBJ等)との直接的な関連は低い。

In the global GX context

This paper contributes to the global twin transition literature by providing empirical evidence from an emerging economy, highlighting the role of financial factors in enabling green transformation, which is relevant for global frameworks like the Paris Agreement and SDGs.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence on the financial transmission channels of digital and green transformation in an emerging economy.

🏢実務担当者:Insights on the importance of private sector credit for financing green and digital infrastructure can inform corporate investment strategies in emerging markets.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for coordinated fiscal and financial policies to scale green finance, offering lessons for other emerging economies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The dual transition toward digitalisation and green development has become a strategic priority for emerging economies seeking sustainable growth. However, empirical evidence on the simultaneous financial transmission mechanisms of these two transformations remains limited. This study explores the short- and long-term implications of the impact of digital transformation and green transformation on Vietnam's sustainable economic development in the period 1995–2023, with a particular focus on the financial factors supporting the twin-transition agenda. Using annual macro-financial time-series data and the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model, complemented by the Bayer–Hanck cointegration test, the analysis integrates key indicators of digitalization (EGDI and Internet usage), green transformation (renewable energy share and the SDG Index), and financial variables including public investment, domestic credit to the private sector, and green foreign direct investment, with trade openness capturing global integration. The results confirm the existence of a stable long-run cointegrating relationship, indicating that digitalization and green transformation exert positive and statistically significant effects on sustainable economic growth. Financial factors play a catalytic role: private sector credit averaged over 90% of GDP since 2015 and reached 128.68% in 2023, facilitating the diffusion of digital technologies and supporting renewable energy projects, while public investment (approximately 7% of GDP) accelerates the upgrading of green and digital infrastructure. In contrast, green FDI inflows remain modest, highlighting untapped potential for ESG-oriented capital. The findings underscore the need for coordinated financial and fiscal frameworks to expand green financial instruments, enhance the efficiency of green and digital public investment, attract high-quality green FDI, and align financial markets with sustainability objectives. This study contributes novel finance-based empirical evidence for Vietnam and provides insights relevant to other emerging economies pursuing finance-driven digital and green transformation for sustainable development.

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