Human capital and environmental sustainability

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Abstract

Human capital has been shown as an important determinant of environmental performance at the firm and province levels. We try to identify the impact of human capital on environmental performance at the country level. To address potential endogeneity and measurement errors regarding human capital, we use the primary school enrollment rate a century ago as an instrument for today's humancapital stock. The instrumental variable estimation, based on a sample of 72 countries, shows that human capital has a statistically significant effect on the Environmental Performance Index, a composite measure of national environmental performance, primarily through improving biodiversity, habitat, and sustainable agriculture, all of which are the indicators related to environmental sustainability. These findings fromcross-country analysis are broadly consistentwith those of firm-level orprovince-level studies, emphasizing the role of human capital in enhancing the awareness of and compliance with environmental regulations, thus leading to an improvement in environmental performance.

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Kim, D., & Go, S. (2020). Human capital and environmental sustainability. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12114736

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