Growth Externalities on the Environmental Quality Index of East Java Indonesia, Spatial Econometrics Model of STIRPAT
Date
2020-02-01Author
FITRIANI, Rahma
DIARTHO, Herman Cahyo
HADININGRUM, Septya
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East Java has shown strong economic growth, which negatively affects its
environmental quality. Analysis of the functional relationship between economic growth
and environmental quality is important to direct the growth without further deteriorate the
environmental quality in this area. It is assumed that growth produces some externalities
on environmental quality. The spread of technological information, economic
productivity, population growth or investment, can be the source of the growth
externalities. The objective of this study is to test the significance of the involved growth
externalities on East Java’s environmental quality. Using spatial data, the externalities
are accommodated in a spatial version of the STIRPAT model. It is estimated using per
city/regency 2015 data. The analysis indicates that local density, local agricultural
productivity, neighboring density, and neighboring mining activity significantly affect the
local environmental quality. The latter two are the main sources of the growth
externalities.
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