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ExpertiseUpdated on 26 March 2025

Heterogeneous effect of CO2 on Countries economic growth and sectoral composition.

AYNUR PALA

Assoc.Prof. at Istanbul Okan Unıversity International Trade Department at Istanbul Okan University

istanbul, Türkiye

About

The increase in carbon emissions has been scientifically proven to have varying effects on the economic growth of countries and their sectors. A published paper on this subject is attached, which shows that the increase in carbon emissions has positive effects in relatively colder countries, while its effects are negative in relatively warmer countries. It is expected that these heterogeneous effects will negatively impact economic growth in our country, which is located in the southern region and relatively warm.

In this context, examining the sectoral impacts of carbon emissions becomes even more important. With my experience in econometrics and sector analysis, providing support to teams working on these issues would be constructive.

Field

  • Manufacturing Industries
  • Construction Industries

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