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An Effective Estimation Strategy for Population Mean over Successive Sampling of h Occasion
Two-occasion sampling might only provide a snapshot of the phenomenon under investigation. Extending to h occasions allows researchers to capture long-term trends, patterns, and changes that may emerge over ti...
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Energy efficiency in the Indian transportation sector: effect on carbon emissions
Energy efficiency gains are advocated to be a plausible strategy to mitigate rising carbon emissions in the Indian transportation sector. This study, thus, estimates the energy efficiency across transportation...
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Asymmetric adjustments between energy and labour efficiencies in India: new evidence using sectoral panel data analysis
This study aims to investigate the asymmetric adjustments between energy and labour efficiencies for India, using panel data for 45 major sectors over the period 2000–2014. A theoretical model is formulated to...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Bayesian Modeling for a Shape Parameter of Weibull-Lomax Distribution with an Application to Health Data
In this paper, effective Bayesian estimation procedures have been explored to estimate a shape parameter of the Weibull-Lomax distribution with the aid of classical and Bayesian approaches under informative pr...
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Erratum to: Effect of Copper (Cu) Induced Toxicity on Growth and Yield of Cichorium intybus L. and its Soil Remediation Potential
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Effect of Copper (Cu) Induced Toxicity on Growth and Yield of Cichorium intybus L. and its Soil Remediation Potential
The present study was based on a hypothesis that excess copper (Cu) in the soil reduces the growth and seed yield of chicory plants and chicory plants have the potential to clean up the Cu-contaminated soil. A...
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Effects of Different Concentrations of Nickel (Ni) on the Vegetative and Reproductive Growth Parameters of Nigella sativa L.
The present study was based on a hypothesis that excess nickel (Ni) in the soil reduces the growth and seed yield of black cumin plants. A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the above hypothesis on th...
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Energy Efficiency and Carbon Emissions in Developed and Develo** Economies: Investigating the Moderating Role of Financial Development
There is an on-going debate on whether energy efficiency improvements contribute to mitigating carbon emissions in the long run. This is possible because of rebound effects, that is, energy efficiency improvem...
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Investigating asymmetric impacts of total factor energy efficiency on carbon emissions in India
As many complex energy relations are not linear and have diminishing returns, assuming a symmetric (linear) effect of energy efficiency (ENEF) on carbon emissions (CAE) has limited our understanding of the emi...
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Low-carbon energy strategies and financial development in develo** economies: investigating long-run influence of credit and equity market development
Though previous research has focused on the impact of financial development on renewable energy or energy efficiency in developed countries, no study has examined the effect of credit and equity market develop...
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Non-linear cointegration between wholesale electricity prices and electricity generation: an analysis of asymmetric effects
This study investigates the non-linear cointegrating relationship between wholesale electricity prices (WEP) and electricity generation from conventional sources (EGCS), using data for India. The conventional ...
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Generalized wavelet method for solving non-steady heat transfer model of fractional order
In this paper, a generalized operational matrix method based on Haar wavelets is proposed to solve the non-steady heat transfer model of fractional order. Contrary to existing operational matrix methods based ...
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The role of energy efficiency and energy diversity in reducing carbon emissions: empirical evidence on the long-run trade-off or synergy in emerging economies
Energy efficiency is often argued as a low-cost carbon emission mitigation strategy than energy diversity for emerging economies. Thus, deviations from carbon emission reduction goals due to diminished energy ...
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Low-carbon energy strategies and economic growth in developed and develo** economies: the case of energy efficiency and energy diversity
There has been growing interest in studying the relationship between energy strategies (energy efficiency and energy diversity) and economic growth to achieve the low-carbon economy goals in recent years. Howe...
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Examining the effectiveness of low-carbon strategies in South Asian countries: the case of energy efficiency and renewable energy
This paper examines the impact of energy efficiency (EE) and renewable energy (RE) on carbon emissions, using a panel data of South Asian countries over the period 1990–2014. The empirical investigation involv...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Investigating the Impact of Energy Use on Carbon Emissions: Evidence from a Non-parametric Panel Data Approach
Existing evidence for the role of energy consumption as a significant determinant of carbon emissions is very well studied. However, there are only a handful of studies in the South Asian context which are spe...
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Supply chain network design considering carbon footprint, water footprint, supplier’s social risk, solid waste, and service level under the uncertain condition
Supply chain network design (SCND) plays a crucial role in transforming a supply chain sustainable. Recently, various SCND models have been developed especially focusing on carbon footprint reduction. The curr...
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Modeling the effects of energy consumption and urbanization on environmental pollution in South Asian countries: a nonparametric panel approach
This paper investigates the relationship between environmental pollution, energy consumption, and the level of urbanization in South Asian countries over the period 1978–2011. The sample is a panel of three se...
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Overlap** Horizons of Salicylic Acid under Different Stresses
Salicylic acid (SA) is an established plant hormone with its multifaceted, pleiotropic effects within and beyond the plant system, under stress and non-stress conditions. SA has been appreciated in regulating ...
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The role of executives in hostile takeover attempts
This paper proposes a two-stage game theoretic model where the discretionary power of executives acts as an implicit defense against hostile takeovers. Following managerial enterprise models, this paper analyz...