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The effect of taxation on sustainable development goals: evidence from emerging countries [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon, 2022
The purpose of the study is to examine the effects of the corporate tax rate on sustainable development in the BRIC and CIVETS countries. This research employs a panel dataset for 2000–2021 years and applies panel data regression model to analyse the ...
Md. Mominur Rahman
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The Health Impact Fund: making the case for engagement with pharmaceutical laboratories in Brazil, Russia, India, and China [PDF]

open access: yesGlobalization and Health, 2021
Despite progress in global health, the general disease burden still disproportionately falls on low- and middle-income countries. The health needs of these countries’ populations are unmet because there is a shortage in drug research and development, as ...
Vivian Chia-Jou Lee   +2 more
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Do environmental degradation and geopolitical risk hinder life expectancy? The role of institutional quality and technological innovation [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health
Environmental degradation (ED) and geopolitical risk (GPR) reduce life expectancy (LE) by worsening health through pollution and ecosystem damage, and by disrupting healthcare systems and basic services via conflicts, displacement, and food insecurity ...
Yunqiu Zhan, Hao Yin, Xiaolan Zhang
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BRICS and emerging economies

open access: yes, 2020
The aim of this chapter is a comprehensive analysis of various aspects of the emergence of BRICS. We begin with an examination of the emergence of BRICS showing that BRICS have been members of the top fifteen largest economies in the world since 1960.
Anand, Prathivadi B.   +2 more
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Production structure of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) related to the potential of greenhouse gas emissions per currency unit in 2009

open access: yesEconomia & Região, 2021
This study aimed to estimate the potential of greenhouse gas emissions per monetary unit by relating them to the productive structure in force in the countries that make up the BRIC - Brazil, Russia, India and China, in 2009. The methodology used was the
Raoni Felipe Almeida André   +2 more
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Profit People Planet: The Environmental Implications of Development in Brazil, Russia, India and China (the BRIC Economies)

open access: yesRIMCIS, 2013
This paper explores environmental implications of the BRIC thesis that Brazil, Russia, India and China, along with the United States and Japan, will be the dominant economies by 2050 (O’Neill, 2001).
Lynne Ciochetto
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BRICS INFLUENCE ON GLOBAL CAPITALIST ECONOMY

open access: yesResearch Result. ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERIES, 2016
The paper surveys the BRICS’ performance in the world during the last fifteen years. It analyses the economic environment as well as the possibility of rising of a possible new “global power”. The paper presents the statistical data on economic growth, international trade, population and currency reserves of the BRICS ...
Popova, L. A., Voronina, T. V.
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Factoring Emerging Markets Into the Relationship Between Global Liquidity and Commodities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Purpose – What caused the mid-2000s world commodity price “bubble” and the recent commodity price growth? Some have suggested that rapid global industrial growth over the past decade is the key driver of price growth.
Chowdhury, Abdur, Landgraf, Steven
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Building a digital economy (the case of BRICS) [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2021
The main direction of our research on building a digital economy includes the introduction of blockchain and cryptocurrency in the BRICS countries; advantages, obstacles, and prospects of the digital economy; the impact of robotization on the economic development of countries.
Gusarova Svetlana   +2 more
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BRICS AND CLICKS

open access: yesOnline Learning, 2019
Projections for the global economy frequently center on the BRIC countries: Brazil, Russia, India, and China. As futurists and economists alike define and re-define both formal and informal coalitions (for example, by broadening the R in BRIC to include
Mary Bold   +2 more
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