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Environmental tax, renewable energy and environmental sustainability in Germany: evidence from wavelet and Fourier-based approaches

Minhaj Ali (Department of Economics, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Pakistan, Bahawalpur, Pakistan)
Dervis Kirikkaleli (Adnan Kassar School of Business, Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon) (European University of Lefke, Lefke, Turkey)

Management of Environmental Quality

ISSN: 1477-7835

Article publication date: 7 March 2024

Issue publication date: 17 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

In order to achieve sustainable development objectives, safeguard the ecosystem, combat global warming and preserve biodiversity for a more sustainable and secure future, the ecological footprint (EF) must be reduced. Therefore, embracing holistic methods, emphasizing renewable energy (RN) and environmental taxes (ET) is crucial. Therefore, the present study aims to capture the effect of ET and RN on EF in Germany.

Design/methodology/approach

To achieve this aim, the novel Fourier-based Autoregressive Distributive Lag (ADL) cointegration and the time and frequency-based connections among the variables are investigated in this work throughout the 1994–2021 time span using the wavelet analytic methods, including wavelet power spectrum (WPS) and wavelet coherence (WC) methods, respectively.

Findings

The study’s results express that (1) RN, ET and EF are cointegrated in the long run; (2) EF and RN have volatility; (3) RN use in Germany prevents environmental deterioration and (4) ET decreases EF.

Practical implications

The research findings imply that Germany needs rigorous environmental restrictions and enforcement of alternate energy sources for energy use plans and sustainable production objectives.

Originality/value

To the best of our knowledge, the effect of RN and ET on EF in Germany has not been comprehensively explored by using newly developed econometrics techniques and a single dataset. Therefore, the study provides important policy implementations for the German government and is also likely to open debate on the concept.

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Citation

Ali, M. and Kirikkaleli, D. (2024), "Environmental tax, renewable energy and environmental sustainability in Germany: evidence from wavelet and Fourier-based approaches", Management of Environmental Quality, Vol. 35 No. 6, pp. 1213-1232. https://doi.org/10.1108/MEQ-09-2023-0310

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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