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https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2022.2077793
Efficiency of domestic institutional arrangements for environmental sustainability along the way to participate in global value chains: evidence from Asia
Muhammad Nadeem
Siqi Lou
Zilong Wang
Ullah Sami
Syed Ahtsham Ali
Qaiser Abbas
Seyfettin Artan
Sažetak
The well-functioning domestic institutions are very important for
the global value chains to have its positive impact on environment.
This article provides an empirical assessment of the impact
of domestic institutional arrangements along the way to participate
in global value chains on environmental performance index
for sustainability goals for 41 Asian countries over 2001–2018
period. Most recent empirical studies assumes that causality runs
to environmental measures through trade and governance but
inverse relationship is also feasible and none of the previous studies
have discussed about it. Using instrumental variable strategy
to closing these gaps, we analyse the mechanism of direct and
indirect impact of participation in global value chains on environmental
performance index. Our results show that environmental
performance index is negatively affected by participation in global
value chains and this relationship overturns when participation in
global value chains is accompanied by governance facilitation.
Further, the findings suggest that governance-augmented participation
in global value chains is a tool of environmental
sustainability.
Ključne riječi
GVCs participation; governance; environmental sustainability
Hrčak ID:
303742
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.3.2023.
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