Explaining the effects of industrialization and economic development on the production of greenhouse gases in line with people's health
Subject Areas : Health Management ServicesBehnam Mosayebzadeh 1 , abbas memarnejad 2 , ترابی ترابی 3
1 - PhD student in Economics, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
3 - Professor, Department of Economics, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.
Keywords: Industrialization, economic development, financial liberalization, trade liberalization, environment, people's health, quantile regression.,
Abstract :
Introduction: One of the aspects of improving people's health is to pay attention to environmental mechanisms that affect people's health with their ecological effects. In the current study, the effects of industrialization and economic development on the production of greenhouse gases are discussed in line with people's health.
Methods: in the present article, following the studies; Zhao et al. (2023), Yeboa et al. (2023), Zhou et al. (2023) and Wen et al. (2022) explain the effects of industrialization, economic development, on the production of greenhouse gases in line with the sustainability of people's health in countries (G7) and OPEC countries based on the quantile panel regression model and for the time period of 2000-2022.
Results: The estimation results confirm the relationship between financial development and environmental degradation in two groups of countries (G7) and countries (OPEC). The estimation results also show the confirmation of the effect of energy consumption on global warming potential in (G7) countries and (OPEC) countries and energy consumption has a positive effect on environmental pollution, in (OPEC) countries due to the abundance of energy and natural resources, energy prices is low, which has caused excessive and incorrect use of energy.
Conclusion: It can be said that the development of commercial and financial markets can lead to the improvement of human capital in countries. But this will happen better when the right context is provided for the optimal allocation of resources and the efficiency of labor and capital is increased. Financial development is an important factor in economic growth and the health status of people, which affects the health status of people not only directly but also indirectly through the environment; Also, in addition to adding physical capital in various sectors of the economy, investment in human capital should also be made. The financial sector development mechanism works in such a way that financial resources are provided from various private and government channels for the health sector of individuals; Because the efficiency of health services depends on the correct management of health system resources and its connection with the governing financial system. Investing in human resources is the education and training of human resources to acquire different skills and advance production, which can increase production and achieve economic development by raising the level of skill and expertise of the workforce and increasing its productivity. (G7) is more intuitive.
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