Does Chinese FDI, Climate Change, and CO2 Emissions Stimulate Agricultural Productivity? An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Material and Methods
3.1. Variable and Data Source
3.2. Methodology
3.3. Model Specification
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Unit Root Test
4.2. Bound Test
4.3. Long-Run Analysis
4.4. Short-Run Analysis
4.5. Stability Test Graph
4.6. Causality Test
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
For ECt−1 | ||||||||||
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Dependent Variable | ΔAGG | ΔCFDI | ΔCLM | ΔCO2 | ΔRF | ΔAGEM | ΔAGEX | ΔCPI | ΔGDPC | |
ΔAGG | - | −24.66955 | 0.41082 | 0.000152 | 0.091368 | 0.349962 *** | 0.112181 | 0.7063 *** | −0.205057 | −0.6559 ** |
−16.4856 | −0.5193 | −0.00246 | −0.05269 | −0.15876 | −0.0939 | −0.21532 | −0.12742 | −0.30567 | ||
[−1.49643] | [0.79111] | [0.06150] | [1.73392] | [2.20432] | [1.19474] | [3.28050] | [−1.60929] | [−2.14609] | ||
ΔCFDI | −0.003210 | - | 0.003613 | −2.3005 | 0.001708 | 0.001498 | 0.000291 | 0.0098 *** | −0.003248 | −0.251953 |
−0.00482 | −0.00944 | (4.5E−05) | −0.00096 | −0.00289 | −0.00171 | −0.00391 | −0.00232 | −0.14034 | ||
[−0.66582] | [0.38284] | [−0.51318] | [1.78394] | [0.51911] | [0.17056] | [2.49939] | [−1.40265] | [−1.79528] | ||
ΔCLM | −0.237263 | −6.211309 | - | 0.001365 | 0.0887 *** | 0.099027 | 0.044846 | 0.2936 ** | −0.080449 | 0.156185 |
−0.14971 | −9.30221 | −0.00139 | −0.02973 | −0.08958 | −0.05298 | −0.1215 | −0.0719 | −0.59828 | ||
[−1.58483] | [−0.66772] | [0.98146] | [2.98452] | [1.10542] | [0.84644] | [2.41671] | [−1.11892] | [0.26106] | ||
ΔCO2 | −54.063 ** | 12.29523 | 16.65031 | - | −2.819670 | −35.922 ** | −18.0588 * | −43.3063 * | −13.52613 | 0.002401 |
−26.8115 | −1665.94 | −52.4773 | −5.32499 | −16.0435 | −9.4886 | −21.7587 | −12.8764 | −0.00284 | ||
[−2.01644] | [0.00738] | [0.31729] | [−0.52952] | [−2.23904] | [−1.90321] | [−1.99030] | [−1.05046] | [0.84563] | ||
ΔRF | 0.9840 ** | 24.87983 | −0.606258 | 0.000922 | - | 0.125436 | −0.147972 | −0.7628 ** | 0.285113 | −0.023671 |
−0.44509 | −27.656 | −0.87117 | −0.00413 | −0.26634 | −0.15752 | −0.36121 | −0.21376 | −0.06071 | ||
[2.21093] | [0.89962] | [−0.69591] | [0.22295] | [0.47097] | [−0.93939] | [−2.11198] | [1.33381] | [−0.38991] | ||
ΔAGEM | −0.7725 ** | −8.316493 | −0.414555 | −0.003678 | −0.11215 * | - | −0.019088 | −0.024878 | −0.3130 ** | 0.127361 |
−0.3009 | −18.6964 | −0.58894 | −0.00279 | −0.05976 | −0.10649 | −0.24419 | −0.14451 | −0.18291 | ||
[−2.56746] | [−0.44482] | [−0.70390] | [−1.31584] | [−1.87672] | [−0.17925] | [−0.10188] | [−2.16649] | [0.69631] | ||
ΔAGEX | 1.1029 *** | 20.59554 | −0.352367 | −0.003833 | 0.046908 | −0.126814 | - | −0.384318 | 0.5588 *** | −0.0018 ** |
−0.27653 | −17.182 | −0.54124 | −0.00257 | −0.05492 | −0.16547 | −0.22441 | −0.1328 | −0.0008 | ||
[3.98876] | [1.19867] | [−0.65104] | [−1.49236] | [0.85410] | [−0.76639] | [−1.71255] | [4.20845] | [−2.34679] | ||
ΔCPI | −0.4204 ** | 1.019946 | 0.260197 | 0.000546 | 0.032469 | 0.075894 | −0.058370 | - | −0.17566 * | −0.143997 |
−0.20845 | −12.9521 | −0.40799 | −0.00194 | −0.0414 | −0.12473 | −0.07377 | −0.10011 | −0.24807 | ||
[−2.01697] | [0.07875] | [0.63775] | [0.28212] | [0.78428] | [0.60845] | [−0.79124] | [−1.75473] | [−0.58048] | ||
ΔGDPPC | −0.677956 | 63.05147 | −0.172535 | −0.000378 | −0.697 *** | −0.9863 ** | −0.895 *** | −1.495 *** | - | −0.001396 |
−0.69949 | −43.4628 | −1.36908 | −0.0065 | −0.13892 | −0.41856 | −0.24755 | −0.56766 | −0.00108 | ||
[−0.96922] | [1.45070] | [−0.12602] | [−0.05814] | [−5.01829] | [−2.35664] | [−3.61591] | [−2.63443] | [−1.28687] |
Appendix B
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Variable | Description | Data Source |
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Agricultural Annual Growth (AG) | The agriculture value-added annual growth consists of all sector’s net output and subtracting intermediate inputs. Sectors consist of forestry, hunting, fishing, cultivation of crops, and livestock production. (Growth always measured in percentage.) | World Bank (WDI) |
Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (CFDI) | The total inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) from Mainland China (China and Hong Kong) in Pakistan from (1984–2017) for each year will be used as an independent variable. We have converted data into log form to remove sharpness, measured in a million US dollars. | State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) |
Agricultural Employment (AGEM) | The active people are working in the agricultural sector, considered a labor force. This data has been divided into the total labor force. (Labor force for agriculture sector was taken as a percentage of a total labor force of the country.) | World Bank (WDI) |
Agricultural Exports (AGEX) | The exports of raw material agricultural goods are taken as agricultural exports in this study and measured in percentage of total merchandise exports. | World Bank (WDI) |
GDP Per Capita Annual Growth (GDPPC) | Annual percentage growth rate of GDP per capita based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2010 U.S. dollars. GDP per capita is gross domestic product divided by midyear population. | World Bank (WDI) |
Inflation (CPI) | The annual percentage change in the cost to acquire goods, measured by the consumer price index. | World Bank (WDI) |
Climate Change (CLM) | Average temperature change (°C) data has been used in our study. | Pakistan meteorological department |
Precipitation (RF) | Average rainfall (mm) data has been used in this study. | Pakistan meteorological department |
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions | All emission estimates are stated in thousand metric tons of carbon and converted into log form. | World Bank (WDI) |
Variables | (Intercept) | (Intercept and Trend) | ||
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Level | 1st Diff | Level | 1st Diff | |
Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) | ||||
AGG | −7.42778 *** | −6.5289 *** | −8.39193 *** | −6.41033 *** |
CFDI | −1.40522 | −7.53086 *** | −3.24381 * | −3.76886 ** |
CLM | −3.06923 ** | −5.85179 *** | −4.76092 *** | −5.6516 *** |
CO2 | −1.79625 | −6.93732 | −0.0311 | −8.10705 *** |
RF | −4.71987 *** | −7.38886 *** | −5.27797 *** | −5.59636 *** |
AGEM | −1.888404 | −7.9397 *** | −4.08942 ** | −7.86734 *** |
AGEX | −3.44183 ** | −2.18439 | −2.94501 | −2.44391 |
CPI | −2.43073 | −6.95844 *** | −2.35335 | −6.954 *** |
GDPPCG | 0.631707 | −2.92444 * | −2.01701 | −3.01691 |
Phillips and Peron (PP) | ||||
AGG | −7.32724 *** | −34.6427 *** | −17.02 *** | −33.6609 *** |
CFDI | −0.94016 | −8.5356 *** | −3.17616 | −12.5254 *** |
CLM | −3.01681 ** | −11.8965 *** | −4.76092 *** | −11.5872 *** |
CO2 | −1.57093 | −6.78963 *** | −0.48264 | −8.10705 *** |
RF | −5.23567 *** | −16.3526 *** | −5.72863 *** | −16.9898 *** |
AGEM | −1.65517 | −14.8406 *** | −3.86305 ** | −19.904 *** |
AGEX | −1.30361 | −8.91929 *** | −3.2063 * | −13.8872 *** |
CPI | −2.5253 | −6.92295 *** | −2.42421 | −7.01998 *** |
GDPPCG | −0.61261 | −3.46352 ** | −2.30142 | −3.3413 * |
Bounds Critical Values | F-Calculated | ||
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Significance | Lower Bound I(0) | Upper Bound I(1) | |
10% | 1.85 | 2.85 | 20.61821 |
5% | 2.11 | 3.15 | |
2.5% | 2.33 | 3.42 | |
1% | 2.62 | 3.77 |
Variable | Coefficient | Standard Error | t-Statistic |
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CFDI | 0.003371 ** | 0.001502 | 2.244129 |
CLM | −.38891 *** | 0.059773 | −6.506472 |
CO2 | −0.62402 ** | 0.212042 | −2.942912 |
RF | 0.714577 ** | 0.258110 | 2.768503 |
AGEM | 0.2886 ** | 0.129354 | 2.230763 |
AGEX | 0.067844 | 0.116854 | 0.580590 |
CPI | 0.147576 ** | 0.069777 | 2.114987 |
GDPPC | 0.71065 *** | 0.182904 | 3.885387 |
C | −38.0789 ** | 13.56867 | 2.806387 |
Variable | Coefficient | Standard Error | T-Statistic | |
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C | −42.31542 *** | 13.75760 | −3.075786 | |
AG(−1) | −1.11126 *** | 0.103870 | −10.69850 | |
CFDI(−1) | 0.003746 ** | 0.001532 | 2.445590 | |
CLM | −0.432181 *** | 0.054567 | −7.920182 | |
CO2 | −0.633512 *** | 0.234092 | −2.706252 | |
RF | 0.794078 ** | 0.305208 | 2.601755 | |
AGEM | 0.32066 ** | 0.138731 | 2.311404 | |
AGEX(−1) | 0.075392 | 0.129274 | 0.583197 | |
CPI(−1) | 0.163995 ** | 0.075104 | 2.183577 | |
GDPPC(−1) | 0.789716 *** | 0.213517 | 3.698615 | |
D(CFDI) | 0.000889 | 0.001589 | 0.559480 | |
D(AGEX) | 0.310371 ** | 0.141447 | 2.194250 | |
D(CPI) | −0.204956 ** | 0.090276 | −2.270338 | |
D(GDPPC) | 1.226505 *** | 0.198517 | 6.178326 | |
ECM(−1) | −1.111255 *** | 0.063751 | −17.43122 | |
R-squared | 0.969742 | Test statistic | LM Version | F version |
Adjusted R-squared | 0.965419 | Serial Correlation | 0.882136 | Prob. F (2,17) |
S.E. of regression | 1.049077 | Heteroscedasticity | 12.42088 | Prob. F (13,19) |
Log-likelihood | −45.69504 | Normality | 1.0246160 | 0.599111 |
Durbin-Watson stat | 2.025931 | LM Version | F version |
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Ahmad, S.; Tariq, M.; Hussain, T.; Abbas, Q.; Elham, H.; Haider, I.; Li, X. Does Chinese FDI, Climate Change, and CO2 Emissions Stimulate Agricultural Productivity? An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan. Sustainability 2020, 12, 7485. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187485
Ahmad S, Tariq M, Hussain T, Abbas Q, Elham H, Haider I, Li X. Does Chinese FDI, Climate Change, and CO2 Emissions Stimulate Agricultural Productivity? An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan. Sustainability. 2020; 12(18):7485. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187485
Chicago/Turabian StyleAhmad, Shakeel, Muhammad Tariq, Touseef Hussain, Qasir Abbas, Hamidullah Elham, Iqbal Haider, and Xiangmei Li. 2020. "Does Chinese FDI, Climate Change, and CO2 Emissions Stimulate Agricultural Productivity? An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan" Sustainability 12, no. 18: 7485. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187485
APA StyleAhmad, S., Tariq, M., Hussain, T., Abbas, Q., Elham, H., Haider, I., & Li, X. (2020). Does Chinese FDI, Climate Change, and CO2 Emissions Stimulate Agricultural Productivity? An Empirical Evidence from Pakistan. Sustainability, 12(18), 7485. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12187485