Country environmental, social and governance performance and economic growth: The international evidence

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This study documents a significant and positive impact of country-level environmental, social and governance (ESG) improvement on economic growth using an international sample of 109 countries through improving energy efficiency, promoting human-capital accumulation and attracting foreign investments. The economic benefits of country-level ESG improvement are robust after alleviating possible endogeneity concerns. Further analysis shows that the positive influence of country ESG performance on economic growth is most pronounced in high-income countries and for high-greenhouse gas emitters but weaker in countries whose national income relies on natural resources. Our findings provide policy implications for promoting sustainable economic growth.

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Wang, J., Yu, J., & Zhong, R. (2023). Country environmental, social and governance performance and economic growth: The international evidence. Accounting and Finance, 63(4), 3911–3941. https://doi.org/10.1111/acfi.13079

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