AN EXAMINATION OF PANEL DATA ON THE LEVEL OF TRADE OPENNESS THE EXTENT OF PUBLIC SECTOR CORRUPTION AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT IN DEVELOPING ASIAN NATIONS
Author(s): Bobby JhunjhunwalaAbstract
This study investigates the interplay between trade openness public sector corruption and environmental outcomes in developing Asian nations using panel data from 2021 onwards. The research aims to identify how trade liberalization and governance quality influence environmental sustainability focusing on carbon emissions resource depletion and ecological footprint. By employing rigorous econometric techniques on longitudinal data across multiple countries the study provides empirical insights into the mechanisms linking economic integration institutional integrity and environmental performance.