Estimation of Economical costs of CO2, SO2 and NOx Emission from Energy Sector on Iran's Gross Domestic Product

Abstract:
Bio-environmental problems that increasingly have enfolded large spectrum of pollution, dangers and biogenesis destruction, have met local, regional and global dimensions. The major part of these problems, caused by production, change and final usage of energy and these factors directly or indirectly lead to risks such as change in continent and global warming. The main purpose of this research is checking the effect of spread of gases CO2, SO2 & NOx that are as a result of consumption of fussily fuels on Iran`s GDP and finally economical activities. For this investigation the time series Data between 1353-1385 and Cobb-Douglas pattern has been used. The effect of spread of these dopants on GDP are also reviewed by using the OLS method. The result of research show negative effect of spread of these gases on GDP. The results has also shown that 1% increase in spread of these dopants will cause to decrease of GDP in value 0.0188 percent and also 1% increase in destruction costs caused by spraed of these dopants will lead to decrease of GDP in value 0.0231 percent.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering, No. 55, 2014
Page:
57
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