ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Forecasting Greenhouse Gas Emissions
and Sustainable Growth in Montenegro:
a SVAR Approach
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Faculty of Economics, University of Montenegro, 37 Jovana Tomasevica, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
Submission date: 2020-08-28
Final revision date: 2020-12-30
Acceptance date: 2021-01-20
Online publication date: 2021-07-13
Publication date: 2021-07-29
Corresponding author
Milica Muhadinovic
Faculty of Economics, University of Montenegro, Jovana Tomasevica 37, 81000, Podgorica, Montenegro
Pol. J. Environ. Stud. 2021;30(5):4115-4129
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This paper uses a recursive structural vector autoregression method to investigate and forecast
the linkage and causality between greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
in Montenegro empirically from 2006:1 to 2015:12, and out-of-sample 24-month horizon forecasting
from 2016:1 to 2017:12. It is the first time that GDP and GHG are modeled and predicted for the
economy of Montenegro using the SVAR approach. We examine an individual SVAR model to forecast
GDP. The model uses GDP growth and GHG emissions expressed in CO2eq by sectors as endogenous
determinants. The GHG sectors are energy, industrial process, agriculture and land, and waste.
Alternative forecasting scenarios, impulse response functions and variance decomposition of forecast
errors are interpreted in combination with expectations. We reveal that the sectors of agriculture
and land and energy contribution explain 83.41% of the movement of GDP at the 24-month horizon.
The paper provides macroprudential policymakers with an in-depth understanding of the GHG
emissions expressed in CO2eq by sectors play in sustainable growth in Montenegro.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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