Do green finance and green innovation affect corporate credit rating performance? Evidence from machine learning approach
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
360, P. 121212 - 121212
Published: May 26, 2024
Language: Английский
The role of government effectiveness, technological innovations, natural resource protection on carbon emissions in Gulf Cooperation Council region: A pathway for achieving sustainable development goals by 2030
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
377, P. 124506 - 124506
Published: Feb. 24, 2025
Language: Английский
Impact of Imports and Exports on Inflation Rate in Afghanistan: Does Political Instability Matter?
BRICS Journal of Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6(1), P. 119 - 140
Published: April 2, 2025
Stabilizing
the
Consumer
Price
Index
(CPI)
to
protect
populace
from
adverse
effects
of
inflation
necessitates
appropriate
measures
at
both
political
and
economic
governance
levels.
This
study
examines
impacts
imports
(IM)
exports
(EX)
on
in
Afghanistan
using
data
1990
2023.
The
findings
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
(ARDL)
model
indicate
that
IM
EX
significantly
impact
CPI
short
long
term.
A
robustness
check
employing
Kernel-based
Regularized
Least
Squares
(KRLS)
machine
learning
technique
further
validates
these
results.
analysis
confirms
international
trade
has
a
substantial
positive
effect
CPI.
Additionally,
context
Afghanistan,
instability
acts
as
moderator,
amplifying
influence
inflation.
concludes
country
requires
reevaluation
its
policies
regarding
exchange
rates
growth
mitigate
negative
imports,
exports,
volatility
stability
Language: Английский
Predicting the nexus between globalization, public debt, and human development index: an empirical analysis
SN Business & Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(5)
Published: April 10, 2025
Language: Английский
The effects of green technology and globalization on energy demand in emerging economies
Renewable Energy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 121706 - 121706
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Green Technological Advances and Resource Rents as Levers for Carbon Reduction in BRICS: Implications for SDGs 7, 8, 9, 12, and 13
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 27, 2024
ABSTRACT
In
recent
decades,
rapid
development
in
emerging
economies
has
heightened
climate
challenges,
threatening
environmental
sustainability
and
quality.
response,
green
energy,
technological
innovation,
carbon
pricing
strategies
have
emerged
as
key
tools
for
mitigation
promoting
economic
growth.
These
are
integral
to
the
goals
of
COP
27,
2030
SDGs,
pledge
reach
neutrality
by
2060.
However,
BRICS
bloc
faces
significant
obstacles
balancing
socio‐economic
growth
with
sustainability.
This
study
intentions
inspect
impact
natural
resource
rents,
research
(R&D)
expenditures,
on
emissions
from
1995
2021.
Using
a
cross‐sectional
ARDL
model,
explores
relationships
between
these
variables,
employing
advanced
panel
methods
account
CSD
heterogeneity.
The
empirical
findings
reveal
that
expenditure,
innovation
contribute
CO
2
emission
reductions
0.329%,
0.211%,
0.148%,
respectively.
contrast,
1%
increase
rents
corresponds
substantial
0.499%
0.840%
upsurge
emissions.
Dumitrescu
Hurlin
causality
test
also
highlights
reciprocal
causal
among
variables.
Based
findings,
recommends
policy
actions
achieve
SDG
targets:
enforce
stricter
regulations
SDG‐13,
renewable
energy
investment
SDG‐07,
support
SDG‐08,
enhance
R&D
SDG‐09,
promote
circular
economy
practices
SDG‐12.
Language: Английский
Does China's outward foreign direct investment improve carbon emission Efficiency? The heterogeneous impact of economic development
Ailun Wang,
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Lulu Si,
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Sheng Hu
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et al.
Energy Policy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
204, P. 114678 - 114678
Published: May 17, 2025
Language: Английский
Nexus of Natural Resources, Renewable Energy, Capital Formation, Urbanization, and Foreign Investment in E7 Countries
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(24), P. 11290 - 11290
Published: Dec. 23, 2024
The
global
trend
of
rapid
economic
development
and
urbanization
has
created
questions
regarding
the
quality
environment.
In
group
emerging
economies
(E7),
environmental
challenges
have
intensified
due
to
specific
dynamics
unique
these
nations.
This
research
is
focused
on
determining
influence
(UBNZ),
renewable
energy
(RWNE),
capital
formation
(CPFR),
foreign
direct
investment
(FDIN),
natural
resources
(NTRR)
ecological
footprint
(ECLF)
E7
economies.
study
employs
Panel
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
(PMG-ARDL)
approach
examine
relationships,
utilizing
data
spanning
period
1990–2022.
results
reveal
that
a
1%
increase
in
CPFR,
NTRR,
UBNZ
leads
increases
ECLF
0.0581%,
0.0263%,
0.0299%,
respectively.
Conversely,
RWNE
FDIN
reduces
by
0.0207%
0.0556%,
respectively,
study’s
findings
are
further
validated
through
robustness
testing
via
fully
modified
ordinary
least
squares
(FMOLS)
method.
concludes
with
actionable
policy
recommendations
aimed
at
enhancing
within
These
include
promoting
adoption,
attracting
environmentally
sustainable
investments,
implementing
strategies
manage
resource
use
effectively.
Language: Английский