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The determinants of CO2 emissions: empirical evidence from Italy

The determinants of CO2 emissions: empirical evidence from Italy

... between CO2 emissions, trade openness, real gross domestic product, and energy ...variable. From the estimated results it can be concluded that the former is the preferred model specification since ... See full document

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Determinants of Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from China

Determinants of Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence from China

... [6] Abdouli, M., Kamoun, O., Hamdi, B., 2017. The impact of economic growth, population density, and FDI inflows on CO2 emissions in BRICTS countries: does the Kuznets curve exist? Empir. Econ. 1–26 [7] Xu, ... See full document

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Empirical Study on the Determinants of CO2 Emissions: Evidence from OECD Countries

Empirical Study on the Determinants of CO2 Emissions: Evidence from OECD Countries

... obtained from the World Development Indicators (WDI) CD-ROM (2007) released by the World ...dropped from the analysis in order to ensure that the sample size is sufficient for cointegration ...for ... See full document

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The Long-run Money Demand Function: Empirical Evidence from Italy

The Long-run Money Demand Function: Empirical Evidence from Italy

... considerably from country to country and from time to ...comes from the fact that money demand stability plays an important role when conducting and adopting monetary policies for each ...and ... See full document

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Economic growth and carbon dioxide emissions: Empirical evidence from China

Economic growth and carbon dioxide emissions: Empirical evidence from China

... the determinants of China’s economic growth, among others, are human capital, which is significant for developing countries in order to achieve economic growth, trade, fertility rate, political stability and ... See full document

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The effects of FDI, CO2 emissions, and Inflation on Economic Growth: Evidence from Pakistan

The effects of FDI, CO2 emissions, and Inflation on Economic Growth: Evidence from Pakistan

... Among the various sector of economies, industrial sector in Pakistan serves as a main contributor to the economy i.e. about 25% of GDP (GOP, 2014). Rising industries requires increased mobilization of both domestic and ... See full document

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Dependence Structure between Business Cycles and CO2 Emissions in the U S : Evidence from the Time Varying Markov Switching Copula Models

Dependence Structure between Business Cycles and CO2 Emissions in the U S : Evidence from the Time Varying Markov Switching Copula Models

... the empirical analysis, we also consider the Markov- switching dynamic (autoregressive) copula approaches since they are flexible to capture the asymmetry in the forms of the high-dependence, the ... See full document

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Causal interactions between CO2 emissions, FDI, and economic growth: Evidence from dynamic simultaneous equation models

Causal interactions between CO2 emissions, FDI, and economic growth: Evidence from dynamic simultaneous equation models

... Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Swit- zerland, and the United Kingdom; (b) the Latin American and Caribbean region, consisting of 15 countries, namely: ... See full document

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Dieselization and Road Transport CO2 Emissions: Evidence from Europe

Dieselization and Road Transport CO2 Emissions: Evidence from Europe

... Data from the year 1995 to 2007 were used, for a panel of 14 EU member states: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and ... See full document

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Does Export Product Quality Matter for CO2 Emissions? Evidence from China

Does Export Product Quality Matter for CO2 Emissions? Evidence from China

... the empirical examination. The data are obtained from the World Development Indicators (WDI) of the World ...obtained from the database of the IMF, and a higher value on the index means a higher ... See full document

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Financial Development, Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions: Evidence from ARDL Approach for Pakistan

Financial Development, Energy Consumption and CO2 Emissions: Evidence from ARDL Approach for Pakistan

... and empirical literature tends to support the idea that the inclusion of financial development might make significant difference in outcome when examining its role in economic growth and environmental ... See full document

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Can Clean Technology Exports Affect CO2 Emissions for Partners? Evidence from China

Can Clean Technology Exports Affect CO2 Emissions for Partners? Evidence from China

... Table 3 shows the top 10 exporters of clean technology intensive goods in the world for 2015. China is the first exporter with 19.4% of world exports of technology intensive goods (CTEX). It is followed by the USA and ... See full document

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Dynamics between islamic banking performance and CO2 emissions: evidence from the OIC countries

Dynamics between islamic banking performance and CO2 emissions: evidence from the OIC countries

... There has been a long-standing academic debate on the link between environmental impact and financial performance. Neoclassical economics and the majority of management theories are based on the assumption profit ... See full document

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Do Foreign Capital and Financial Development affect Clean Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions? Evidence from BRICS and Next 11 Countries

Do Foreign Capital and Financial Development affect Clean Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions? Evidence from BRICS and Next 11 Countries

... considerably from foreign capital and that foreign capital has increased clean energy consumption and reduced environmental degradation in Next-11 ...supported from foreign capital ... See full document

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International Migration: A Panel Data Analysis of the Determinants of Emigration from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan

International Migration: A Panel Data Analysis of the Determinants of Emigration from Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan

... countries from 1991 to ...hypothesized determinants of ...different determinants in each space. These determinants were related to the objectives, needs and means of the migrants and their ... See full document

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Three empirical essays on determinants of industry and investment location patterns in the context of economic transition and regional integration : the evidence from Central and Eastern European countries

Three empirical essays on determinants of industry and investment location patterns in the context of economic transition and regional integration : the evidence from Central and Eastern European countries

... We start with the paper by Traistaru, Nijkamp and Longhi (2002) that is geared towards explaining patterns of relative regional specialisation and geographical concentration in 5 CEEC over the period 1990 to 1999. The ... See full document

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Measuring the determinants of capital adequacy and its impact on efficiency in the banking industry : a comparative analysis of Islamic and conventional banks

Measuring the determinants of capital adequacy and its impact on efficiency in the banking industry : a comparative analysis of Islamic and conventional banks

... (Peura and Jokivuolle, 2004). This means that the size of risk undertaken by the bank should be less than the amount of held capital. The requirement implies that when the bank holds a high level of capital, it can ... See full document

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Enhancing ICT for Environmental Sustainability in Sub Saharan Africa

Enhancing ICT for Environmental Sustainability in Sub Saharan Africa

... The above positioning is also an extension of recent technological foresight literature on the role of technology and innovation in sustaining development and corporate outcomes, notably: the exploration of battery ... See full document

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Determinants of capital structure: Empirical evidence from Pakistan

Determinants of capital structure: Empirical evidence from Pakistan

... tax rate that affect the capital structure decision of firms, but Inflation is also affecting the corporate capital structure because main source of leverage in developing countries is short term debt (Booth et al 2001) ... See full document

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Determinants of Disclosure Quality: Empirical Evidence from Iran

Determinants of Disclosure Quality: Empirical Evidence from Iran

... Heteroscedasticity occurs when variance disturbance is not consistent from one to another time at all observations. It can affect the estimates coefficient of regression, under-estimation, over-estimation or ... See full document

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