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Fossil fuel based CO2 emissions, economic growth, and world crude oil price nexus in the United States [PDF]
With the prime objective of learning from the fossil fuel based CO2 emissions-economic growth-world crude price nexus of a leading economy, the underpinning nature of the relationship among them is investigated for the United States (US).
Shanthini, Rajaratnam
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Restoring Balance: The Intersection of Management and Fishing Sustainability in Indonesia
ABSTRACT As the world's second‐largest fish producer, Indonesia plays a crucial role in global fishing. However, overfishing, habitat degradation, population growth, and container port traffic threaten the sustainability of the fishing industry. We examined the impacts of fishing, population growth, and container port traffic on Indonesia's fishing ...
Kirca Mustafa +3 more
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Military Burden and the Democracy Puzzle [PDF]
The Kantian thought had advanced the idea that wars and military expenditure should decrease as long as democracy widens across the World. Historical evidence seems to invalidate this wisdom because frequency of wars is ncreasing over time and a large ...
Rota, Mauro
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The energy paradox of sectoral change and the future prospects of the service economy [PDF]
Persistently rising energy prices have revived interest in the economic impact of changing energy costs. We explore the effects of these costs on sectoral change, particularly in relation to the rise and future prospects of the service economy. Following
Gross, Christian, Witt, Ulrich
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how natural resources, productive capacities, climate resilience, green innovations, and education influence ecological sustainability in China. Using annual data from 2001 to 2023, we apply the Fourier ADF and Fourier ARDL approaches to capture nonlinear dynamics and smooth structural breaks often missed by traditional
Rui Zhang +3 more
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The significance of the Cape trade route to economic activity in the Cape colony: a medium-term business cycle analysis [PDF]
Trade is a critical component of economic growth in newly settled societies. This paper tests the impact of ship traffic on the Cape economy using a time series smoothing technique borrowed from the business cycle literature and employing an econometric ...
Johan Fourie, Willem H Boshoff
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Macroeconomic Spillovers of Weather Shocks Across U.S. States
ABSTRACT We estimate the short‐run effects of weather‐related disasters on local economic activity and cross‐border spillovers that operate through economic linkages between U.S. states. To this end, we use emergency declarations triggered by natural disasters and estimate their effects using a monthly global vector autoregressive (GVAR) model for U.S.
Emanuele Bacchiocchi +2 more
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Ship Traffic and the Economy of the Cape Colony: 1652-1793 [PDF]
Most historians regard the Cape Colony of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries as an impoverished and destitute settlement, primarily because of the many restrictions and prohibitions enforced by the Dutch East India Company, who founded the Cape ...
Johan Fourie, Willem H. Boshoff
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ABSTRACT This study examines how financial inclusion affects the ecological footprint of EAGLE nations (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, and Turkey). In the process, novel panel data approaches are used to study the years between 2004 and 2022.
Sercan Aydin, Mehmet Akif Destek
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Gasoline, diesel fuel and jet fuel demand in South Africa [PDF]
In recent years, the price and income elasticity of fuel demand in South Africa has featured prominently in energy and competition policy proceedings and in major corporate planning projects.
Willem H. Boshoff
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