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Heterogeneous Spillover Effects: How FDI in Resources Extraction, Manufacturing, and Services Affect Sectoral Carbon Emissions in the MENA Region

open access: yesNatural Resources Forum, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The MENA region faces a critical challenge: balancing economic growth spurred by foreign direct investment (FDI) with environmental sustainability. While FDI can bring technological advancements and capital, concerns exist about its potential to exacerbate environmental degradation, particularly carbon emissions.
Brahim Bergougui, Syed Mansoob Murshed
wiley   +1 more source

Effects of Green Finance on Economic Growth and Renewable Energy in Developing Countries: A Panel Cointegration Analysis

open access: yesNatural Resources Forum, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This empirical study examines the impact of green finance on economic growth and renewable energy in a group of 76 developing nations in 2010–2019. Results from a cointegration analysis, vector error correction model, and Granger causality test confirm a cointegrating relationship between green finance, renewable energy, economic growth, and ...
Xuan‐Hoa Nghiem   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Structural breaks and financial volatility: Lessons from BRIC countries [PDF]

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Despite the fact that there is a substantial literature on the analysis of volatility spillovers between stock returns and domestic exchange rates, surprisingly, little empirical research has examined volatility spillovers between oil prices and emerging
Gassie, Esmeralda, Morales, Lucía
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Determinants of economic growth in BRIC countries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
We study economic growth in four emerging economies - Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC). Questions addressed are: (a) How do medium term growth determinants differ from short term determinants?
Goel, Rajjev K., Korhonen, Iikka
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Paradigm Shift in the Making? Geopolitical Challenges and Institutional Changes in the International Monetary System: From Neoliberalism to a Pluralist Multipolar Financial Order

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper examined the critical challenges facing the international monetary system, arguing that they have created conditions for a shift from a neoliberal framework to a pluralist multipolar financial order. Using an interdisciplinary approach that blends international law and international relations, the paper provides an analysis of the ...
Jiangyu Wang
wiley   +1 more source

The South African case for a BRICS Plus treaty: optimising imbalanced trade, tariff barriers, and expansions

open access: yesAsian Review of Political Economy
South Africa joined BRICS with the aim of benefiting from enhanced trade with the grouping, which encompasses four of the largest economies in the world. This article undertook an empirical review to determine an answer to the following research question
Bhaso Ndzendze
doaj   +1 more source

Emerging market dynamics in H1N1 and COVID-19 pandemics. [PDF]

open access: yesEcon Lett, 2022
Velásquez JS   +2 more
europepmc   +1 more source

De‐Dollarization Is a Plausible Outcome of the New Washington Consensus

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT A trend towards de‐dollarization of the global economy in which the US dollar ceases to be used as the world's reserve currency for international transactions confronts some of the existing structures of international economic law, built upon the rules set out by US‐led organizations like the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank. This article will
David Collins
wiley   +1 more source

Building U.S. agricultural exports: one BRIC at a time [PDF]

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After declining during the recession, U.S. protein exports are expected to rebound as the global economy recovers. Much of the rebound will depend on BRIC countries Brazil, Russia, India, and China. In recent decades, rising incomes and large populations
Jason Henderson
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The Cashless Economy and The Gender Gap Across Brics Economies

open access: yesInternational Journal of Social Science and Economic Research
This paper examines the link between the cashless financial ecosystem and the gender gap across the BRICS economies. In specific, the paper seeks to answer the question whether transitioning from a cash to a cashless economy has been beneficial for both men and women alike.
openaire   +1 more source

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