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trade in India using the Perron (1989) unit root test, Gregory and Hansen (1996) cointegration test and Vector Error …, economic growth and trade in India. The empirical results confirm that energy consumption influences the economic activity in …
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Oil, Electricity and Natural Gas, CO2 emissions, economic growth and trade in India using the Perron unit root test … various sources of energy consumption, economic growth, CO2 emissions and trade in India. By and large, the empirical results … natural gas. The findings reveal that increase in CO2 emissions leads to achieve high level of economic activity in India. In …
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specifications and introducing different measures for agglomeration at country level, especially urbanization and urban concentration …
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4207 I examine the association between nighttime light luminosity and ten pollution measures (CO2, CO, NOx,SO2, NMVOC, NH3, BC, OC, PM10 and PM2.5) across different political regimes at a local level. Although the effects of the political system and economic growth on pollution have been widely...
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With increased pace of urbanization and economic growth, attraction and dependency between different linking regions …
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Air pollution is a global public health threat, responsible for more deaths annually than conventional lifestyle risk factors. While the link between particulate pollution and cardiovascular disease is well-established, evidence for gaseous pollutants remains limited. This study estimates the...
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The rapid rise in greenhouse gas emissions have become a global concern catching the attention of policy makers and researchers all over the world. Fossil fuel combustion has been named as the major source of greenhouse gas emissions, meanwhile, studies focusing on fossil fuel impact on CO2...
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The developing economies of Asia are confronted by serious environmental problems that threaten to undermine future growth, food security, and regional stability. This study considers four major environmental challenges that policymakers across developing Asia will need to address towards 2030:...
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This study to investigate the causality between human capital, energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth in Indonesia. The data used world development indicator has obtained from the World Bank database during 1985-2017. The analysis method used vector error correction model. The...
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