What Drives Progress on <scp>SDG</scp> 7 and <scp>SDG</scp> 13? Unpacking the Roles of Clean Technology, Carbon Productivity, and Institutions in <scp>EAGLE</scp> Economies
SDG7とSDG13の進展を促進するものは何か?EAGLE経済におけるクリーンテクノロジー、炭素生産性、制度の役割を解明する (AI 翻訳)
Jiaming Ke, Mohammad Subhan, Aamir Ahmad Teeli, Atif Jahanger
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本研究は、EAGLE新興国を対象に、エネルギー効率、生産ベースCO2生産性、環境関連技術、制度の質が持続可能な開発(SD)パフォーマンスに与える影響を実証分析した。MMQR等の手法を用いた結果、エネルギー効率、CO2生産性、制度の質はSDパフォーマンスに有意な正の影響を与える一方、環境技術は低分位で負、高分位で正の効果を示した。政策として、クリーンエネルギー転換、グリーン技術革新、規制枠組み強化、国際協力・気候資金の拡大が提言されている。
English
This study empirically analyzes the impact of energy efficiency, production-based CO2 productivity, environment-related technologies, and institutional quality on sustainable development (SD) performance in EAGLE economies. Using MMQR and other robust methods, it finds that energy efficiency, CO2 productivity, and institutional quality positively influence SD performance, while green technology shows heterogeneous effects across quantiles. Policy recommendations include promoting clean energy transitions, green innovation, strengthening regulatory frameworks, and expanding international cooperation and climate finance.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
EAGLE新興国を対象とした研究だが、日本のGX政策(特にアジアでのクリーンエネルギー協力・技術輸出)や、途上国支援における制度構築の重要性を示唆する点で参考になる。日本のGX実践では、国内のエネルギー効率改善や炭素生産性向上の取り組みを国際展開する際のエビデンスとして活用できる。
In the global GX context
This paper provides empirical evidence on the drivers of SDG progress in emerging economies, relevant for global climate policy discussions. It highlights the roles of clean technology, carbon productivity, and institutional quality, offering insights for international cooperation and climate finance frameworks. The findings support the need for integrated policy approaches combining technology, productivity, and governance.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides empirical evidence on the heterogeneous effects of green technology and institutional quality on SDG progress in emerging economies, useful for comparative studies.
🏢実務担当者:Offers insights for corporate sustainability teams engaging in emerging markets, emphasizing the importance of energy efficiency and carbon productivity improvements.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for strengthening institutional frameworks and promoting clean technology innovation to accelerate SDG achievement in developing countries.
📄 Abstract(原文)
ABSTRACT The EAGLE economies face persistent structural challenges such as energy inefficiency, weak institutions, and environmental degradation, alongside heightened vulnerability to global shocks and climate change. These barriers slow progress of EAGLE economies toward the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This study investigates how energy efficiency (EEI), Production‐based CO2 Productivity (CP), environment‐related technologies (GDT), and institutional quality (IQI) shape SD in these economies. Using econometric techniques, including the Method of Moments Quantile Regression (MMQR), the study ensures robust estimation. For robustness checks, it applies Bootstrap Quantile Regression, DOLS, FMOLS, and CCR methods. To examine the direction of the relationship, the Dumitrescu–Hurlin panel causality test is employed. The empirical results indicate that EEI, CP, and IQI exert a significant and positive influence on SD performance, thereby supporting progress toward the SDGs. In contrast, GDT exhibits heterogeneous effects across quantiles, showing negative impacts at the lower quantiles but positive and supportive effects at higher quantiles. From a policy perspective, governments should promote cleaner energy transitions, support innovation in green technologies, and strengthen regulatory frameworks to ensure effective environmental governance. Improving institutional capacity and transparency are also essential for successful policy implementation. Additionally, expanding international cooperation, climate finance, and investments in research and education can accelerate the transition toward a low‐carbon economy and support progress toward global sustainability goals.
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