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Financial development and economic growth in Ethiopia: Is there a causal link?
The relationship between financial development and economic growth has been widely debated in the economics literature, but the results have been inconsistent and vary between the short and long run.
Seyoum Teffera Mengesha, Eva Berde
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ABSTRACT East Africa has recorded strong economic growth over the past three decades alongside a steady rise in carbon emissions, raising concerns about whether the region can sustain growth without worsening environmental pressures. This study incorporates key macroeconomic drivers of carbon emissions using panel data for 9 countries from 1990 to 2023,
Princewill Okwoche +2 more
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ABSTRACT Currently, the United States (U.S.) has issues with declining industrial values and supply chain digitalization, which threaten the country's industrialization and Industry 4.0 transformation. The country needs to reverse this trend through effective policy implementation. However, the literature's understanding of effective policies' long‐run
Mohammad Fakhrul Islam +4 more
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Bootstrapped Toda-Yamamoto causality test results for the decomposed time series.
Bootstrapped Toda-Yamamoto causality test results for the decomposed time series.
Pei-Pei Tan (4253209) +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores the dynamic influence of income inequality on environmental quality in Malaysia and offers evidence‐based recommendations for climate action and policy. Using annual data from 1990 to 2022, the analysis utilizes the Stochastic Impacts by Regression on Population, Affluence, and Technology (STIRPAT) framework combined with ...
Masahina Sarabdeen +3 more
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Terrorism has become a curse for most of the underdeveloped economies. Even relatively developed regions like Europe and Turkey are struggling to combat it.
Adnan Hushmat
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Coinvasional disruptions to island pollinator networks
Abstract Biological invasions can adversely affect pollinator diversity by threatening the maintenance of animal‐pollinated plant communities. Although most studies have examined single invasive species, accelerating species introductions driven by global trade highlight the need to understand how multiple co‐occurring invaders jointly influence ...
Marta Quitián +5 more
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In this paper, we examine the intertemporal causal relationship between economic growth and energy consumption in the selected sixteen the Middle East and North Africa countries by annual data (1985–2016). Unlike the majority of the previous studies and as an alternative to the conventional method of having the same integration of time series and large
AİMER, Nagmi, DİLEK, Serkan
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ABSTRACT Marine ecosystems are experiencing warming events in various regions of the world. Thus, many fish species and populations are now being impacted by the warmer water temperature conditions. Previous studies have reported temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) in various fish species.
Junichi Iijima, Akinori Takasuka
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Monetary Policy, Institutional Quality, and Ecological Footprint: Insight From ECOWAS
We used panel data to investigate the effect of monetary policy measures on ecological footprint in ECOWAS states. We used 19 years of data with a census sampling method. We employed the fixed effect, pooled mean, system GMM, and DGMM. The research revealed a bi‐directional causality between the policy rate, money supply, institutional quality, and ...
Emmanuel Bosomtwe +3 more
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