Examining how environmental policy stringency, geopolitical risks, technological innovation, and renewable energy contribute to achieving sustainable development goals 7 and 13 policies in MINT countries DOI
Qiao Zeng, Chao He, Babatunde Sunday Eweade

et al.

Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 18, 2025

Abstract Climate change poses a significant threat to the global economy, environment, and human well‐being, putting their long‐term sustainability at risk. Based on this fact, study investigates heterogeneous effect of renewable energy consumption, environmental‐related technologies, technological innovation, environmental policy stringency, geopolitical risk carbon emissions in MINT countries (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey) from 1990 2020. The employs econometric techniques such as Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares, Fully Modified Canonical Cointegration Regression, Feasible Generalized Method Moment Quantile Regression approaches evaluate data attributes. findings MMQR demonstrate that consumption stringency initially show positive relationship with CO 2 across various quantiles. Environmental‐related risk, innovation consistently negative impact emissions. causality tests indicate bidirectional association among variables. above results, policymakers should enhance funding for research development green technologies tailored specific needs align national policies relevant United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly 7, 9, 13.

Language: Английский

Impact of Natural Resource Management on Entrepreneurial Activities and SME Growth in Emerging Economies: Does the Rule of Law Matter? DOI

Molly Raji,

Lawal Olamilekan Abdulwahab,

shokunbi oladimeji

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Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Money laundering in emerging countries: patterns, trends, and knowledge gaps from a systematic review DOI
Jairo Dote-Pardo, Pedro Severino-González

Journal of Money Laundering Control, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 4, 2025

Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore the evolving landscape money laundering (ML) research in emerging economies, identifying key trends, challenges, and future directions. Design/methodology/approach paper adopts bibliometric systematic literature review approaches distill main themes knowledge gaps areas ML research. This analyzed indicators bibliometrics, keyword co-occurrence network thematic clustering while patterns researching by analyzing 102 articles indexed both Scopus Web Science. Findings has taken a quantum leap after 2018. It discusses clusters on challenges facing developing countries, corruption its interaction with financial systems, illicit flows macroeconomic consequences crimes. Globalization, political dynamics informal systems pose other challenges. These findings emphasize adaptive, technology-driven frameworks oriented toward sustainable development goals. Originality/value provides cumulative overview fragmented studies thereby bridging between academic policy-making. contributes wider understanding socio-economic environmental dimensions crimes positions within global agenda equitable development.

Language: Английский

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Is Financial Development Heterogeneity Promoting or Retarding Sustainable Development in Africa? DOI Open Access
Jiahao Shen, Yinong Liu, Ridwan Lanre Ibrahim

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Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 6, 2025

ABSTRACT This research examines the extent to which growth and environmental dimensions of sustainable development are influenced by diversity financial development, encompassing index, institution market index. The analysis covers a selection 30 African countries from 1996 2021. study contributes development‐sustainable literature evaluating moderating influences digitalization regulatory quality alongside various control variables, including technological innovation, government spending, trade openness, renewable nonrenewable energy sources, foreign direct investment. Empirical evidence is derived using estimators such as system generalized method moments common correlated effects mean group approach for short‐ long‐term nexuses, respectively. results suggest that although promotes economic growth, it incurs costs. Nevertheless, when beneficial impacts taken into account, negative consequences linked growth‐focused mitigated. Elements energy, investment not only stimulate but also contribute reducing harm. In contrast, factors boost while compromising ecological integrity include energy. To address these conflicting priorities, report provides policy suggestions.

Language: Английский

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Addressing Climate Change and Advancing Green Development: Regional Transition Mechanisms for a Sustainable Future in Belt and Road Initiative Nations DOI Creative Commons
Atta Ullah, Haitham Nobanee, Saif Ullah

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Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 3, 2025

ABSTRACT This study examines the impact of regional transition and multilateral cooperation mechanisms on green development (GD) climate change mitigation across 64 Belt Road Initiative (BRI) partner nations (21 Asia, 22 Europe, 21 Africa Middle East) from 2006 to 2021. Using advanced econometric methods like two‐step system GMM, 2SLS, dynamic fixed effect, cointegration, research reveals that significantly enhances GD, supporting sustainability action. However, specific factors within cooperation, such as trade, investment, institutional negatively affect GD resilience, while money finance show insignificant negative impacts. Infrastructure connectivity positively correlate with movement people has a positive but statistically effect. The varies regions. highlights BRI's substantial contribution both pre‐ post‐introduction spillover variables, emphasizing its role in promoting sustainable development, particularly Asia Europe. differential impacts East raise concerns about environmental effects large‐scale infrastructure investments. provides valuable insights into partnerships, change, offering theoretical practical evidence for futures. It underscores importance balancing economic regions vulnerable resource curse. findings contribute discourse global sustainability, policymakers evidence‐based strategies enhance adaptation through initiatives BRI.

Language: Английский

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Examining how environmental policy stringency, geopolitical risks, technological innovation, and renewable energy contribute to achieving sustainable development goals 7 and 13 policies in MINT countries DOI
Qiao Zeng, Chao He, Babatunde Sunday Eweade

et al.

Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 18, 2025

Abstract Climate change poses a significant threat to the global economy, environment, and human well‐being, putting their long‐term sustainability at risk. Based on this fact, study investigates heterogeneous effect of renewable energy consumption, environmental‐related technologies, technological innovation, environmental policy stringency, geopolitical risk carbon emissions in MINT countries (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey) from 1990 2020. The employs econometric techniques such as Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares, Fully Modified Canonical Cointegration Regression, Feasible Generalized Method Moment Quantile Regression approaches evaluate data attributes. findings MMQR demonstrate that consumption stringency initially show positive relationship with CO 2 across various quantiles. Environmental‐related risk, innovation consistently negative impact emissions. causality tests indicate bidirectional association among variables. above results, policymakers should enhance funding for research development green technologies tailored specific needs align national policies relevant United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly 7, 9, 13.

Language: Английский

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