Dr.DEBESH BHOWMIK
Friday, 20 September 2019
Friday, 13 September 2019
DEVELOPMENT WITH DISPARITY IN INDIA
DEVELOPMENT WITH DISPARITY IN INDIA
Edited by Dr Subrata Kumar Ray and Dr.Gopal Chandra Mandal
(Foreword by Prof Biswajit Chatterjee,Jadavpur University,Kolkata)
Kunal Books,NewDelhi,Price-1195/-,ppxiii+320
This book has been released in the Mid Year Seminar of Bengal Economic Association on 12/9/2019 at Prabhu Jagat Bandhu College,Andul,Howrah,India.The book consists of 21 valuable papers which were contributed by eminent scholars and academicians in West Bengal and abroad.The selected papers were presented in the said seminar on 12/9/2019 at the college.The contributors are Prof Biswajit Chatterjee-Development with Disparity,Asim K.Karmaker and Sovik Mukherjee-Globalisation,Inequality and Poverty:Special Reference to India and China in Contemporary Context.,Debesh Bhowmik-Disparity in NSDP per capita in Indian States, and many others.
Debesh Bhowmik-Disparity in Net State Domestic Product Per Capita in Indian States.(58-74)
Thursday, 12 September 2019
STUDIES ON ECONOMETRIC APPLICATIONS---BOOK RELEASE
STUDIES ON ECONOMETRIC APPLICATIONS
----By Dr.Debesh Bhowmik
SYNERGY BOOKS INDIA
24/2400,Ansari Road,ND-110002
Price-1995/- pp xi+301
This book has been released in the Mid Year Seminar of Bengal Economic Association on 12/9/2019 at Prabhu Jagat Bandhu College,Andul ,Howrah,West Bengal,India.It contains 13 chapters which showed the applications of recent economic issues such as,human development,growth-unemployment nexus,fiscal deficit,sectoral employment,CO2 emissions,growth rate of GDP,social sector,growth-HDI linkage,world GDP share ,Saving function,foreign direct, Keynesian saving function etc.The foreword of the book was written by Prof. Ravinder Rena of North-West University,South Africa.
Wednesday, 11 September 2019
Food grain production ,agricultural growth,irrigation,agricultural credit and rural poverty:An analysis
Food grain production,agricultural growth,irrigation,agricultural credit and rural poverty:An analysis.
by Dr.Debesh Bhowmik
Political Economy Journal of India,Vol-28,Issues 1&2,January-June,2019,1-18. Chandigarh.
Friday, 30 August 2019
Monday, 26 August 2019
Saturday, 24 August 2019
DECOUPLING CO2 EMISSIONS FROM GDP IN ASEAN-8: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
DECOUPLING CO2 EMISSIONS FROM GDP IN ASEAN-8: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
by
DR.DEBESH BHOWMIK
INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
VOLUME-1,NO-1,1-19,2019
Decoupling Co2 Emissions From GDP in Asean-8:
A Panel Data Analysis
Debesh Bhowmik
Retired Principal and Associated with Indian Economic Association and The Indian Econometric Society,
Life member, Bengal Economic Association, Economic Association of Bihar
Email:
debeshbhowmik@rediffmail.com; debeshbhowmik269@gmail.com
Received: 5 January 2019; Revised: 15 February 2019; Accepted: 10 April 2019; Publication: 5 May 2019
Abstract:
In this paper author attempted to analyze the decoupling hypothesis of CO2 emission from GDP in ASEAN-8 countries during 1980-2016 in panel data which were collected from the World Bank with the assistance of the econometric models of panel fixed effect regression model, Johansen (1988)Fisher (1932) panel cointegration and panel vector error correction model respectively for long run relationship and applied the Wald test (1943) for short run causality. The VEC residual normality test of Hansen Doornik
(1994) residual correlation was used to test normality. After verifying the Hausman test (1978) in the random effect model author used fixed effect panel regression model and found that there is no decoupling because the elasticity is positive and greater than or equal to +1. 0 with respect to GDP, there is absolute decoupling when the elasticity is zero or negative with respect to square of GDP, and there is relative decoupling with respect to
the cube of GDP during the survey period. All are significant at 5% level. Thus, it proves the existence of inverted U shaped Environment Kuznets Curve. Residual cross section dependence test confirmed that there is cross section dependence in the statistic of Breusch Pagan LM(1979) and Pesaran CD (2015) which were rejected at null hypothesis of no cross section dependence (correlation) in residuals. The coefficient diagnostic test assured
that the confidence ellipse is significant at 5% level. The cointegration test suggests that there is long run association among CO2 emissions and the GDP of the ASEAN-8 having two cointegrating equations given by Trace and Max Eigen statistic. From the VECM1 of the system equation, cointegrating
equation2 has been approaching towards equilibrium which implies there is long run causality from GDP of previous period, square
of GDP of previous period, and cube of GDP of previous period to the change of CO2 emissions although it is not significant at 5% level. The speed of adjustment is 0. 73% per year. The similar findings have been observed from other estimated VECM of the system equations. But, there is no short run causality from GDP to CO2 emission in ASEAN-8. Besides, there are both short run and long run causality from GDP, square of GDP and cube of GDP of previous periods to GDP of the given period. In general, VECM is stable but non-stationary, non-normal and serially correlated.
Key Words: CO2 emission, GDP, decoupling, panel cointegration,
panel VECM, short run causality, long run causality
JEL Classification codes: C14, C23, C32, Q01, Q38, Q43, Q52, Q53, Q5
Indian Journal of Applied Economics and Business
Vol. 1, No. 1, 2019
ARF INDIA
Academic Open Access Publishing
www. arfjournals. com
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