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The impact of foreign direct investments on regional air pollution in the Republic of Korea: A way ahead to achieve the green growth strategy?

  • Can FDI help to reduce regional air pollution emissions in Korea? Given the proclamation of a far-reaching national green growth strategy that requires a shift in both public and private iestments, this paper addresses the need for empirical estimates on the eironmental consequences of FDI inflows into Korea. Using a simultaneous equations model the impacts of FDI inflows are decomposed into direct as well as indirect scale, composition, and technique effects. Thereby, the analysis utilizes panel data on six air pollutants in 16 Korean provinces and self-governing cities for the time period 2000 to 2011. The estimation results show that FDI inflows concurrently stimulate regional economic growth and reduce air pollution intensities. However, the total level of air pollution emissions mostly remains unchanged. While confirming the findings of the existing national level research on the FDI growth relationship in Korea, the results are partly contrary to the respective earlier findings on the FDI eironment nexus. Given Korea’s high level of development paired with the aforementioned impact on economic growth and air pollution intensities, foreign iestments are, therefore, regarded as one potential pillar to achieve the goals of the green growth strategy.

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Document Type:Working Paper
Language:English
Author:Erik HilleORCiD
Chairs and Professorships:Chair of Macroeconomics
Year of Completion:2017
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CESIS Electronic Working Paper Series 460