Communication Service Profit as a Catalyst for Greening Global Trade Exports
摘要
Using panel data analysis, this research explores the pivotal role of communication services in promoting greener global trade exports. As international trade continues to expand, the demand for sustainable practices has intensified, with both businesses and governments seeking to reduce the environmental impact of export activities. Communication services, encompassing digital technologies, logistics coordination, and information flow management, have emerged as essential drivers in this transition. By facilitating efficient trade operations, minimizing resource use, and enhancing supply chain transparency, these services serve as a catalyst for greening export activities.Employing Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), pooled panel data, fixed effects, and random effects models, we analyse data across multiple observed countries to understand the dynamic relationship between these economic variables and export performance. Communication service is a cornerstone of economic policy, crucial for fostering economic growth and development. Leveraging panel data analysis and robust econometric techniques, we scrutinize data from a diverse array of countries to discern the nuanced impact of trade openness on exports of goods and services. Our analysis reveals compelling insights into the multifaceted nature of this relationship. We find that Communication Services (CS), Unemployment (Un), and Net National Income (NNI) exert significant influences on export dynamics. Notably, variations are observed across different countries, with unique patterns emerging in nations such as Estonia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Latvia. These countries display distinct export trajectories, shaped by a myriad of factors including economic structure, policy environment, and institutional frameworks. Furthermore, our analysis underscores the importance of considering country-specific dynamics in understanding the impact of communication services on green exports.