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Determinants of neonatal, infant and under-five mortalities: evidence from a develo** country, Bangladesh
We investigated the macroeconomic determinants of neonatal, infant, and under-five mortalities in Bangladesh for the period 1991–2018 and discuss...
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Impact of corruption, unemployment and inflation on economic growth evidence from develo** countries
The main objective of this empirical study to examine the impact of corruption, unemployment and inflation on economic growth for seventy nine (79)...
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Tackling the ecological footprints of foreign direct investment and energy dependency through governance: empirical evidence from GCC region
Due to more focus on environmental sustainability, the topic of environmental pollution has become much prominent among the academic community and...
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Financial Development, Technological Innovation and Income Inequality: Time Series Evidence from Turkey
The main aim of the study is to analyze the link between technological innovation and income inequality for Turkey in terms of financial Kuznets...
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Some Determinants of Infant Mortality Rate in SAARC Countries: an Empirical Assessment through Panel Data Analysis
The present study is an attempt to examine the distal determinants of Infant Mortality Rate in South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation...
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Impact of income inequality on health and education in Africa: the long-run role of public spending with short-run dynamics
In this paper, we empirically investigate the long-run impact of income inequality on the pattern of major developmental indicators such as health...
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The impact of shadow economy on environmental degradation: empirical evidence from Pakistan
Pollution and environment degradation have become serious challenges for the entire world, especially for develo** countries. Shadow economy is...
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Environmental sustainability and tourism growth: convergence or compensation?
In addition to the socio-economic advantages, tourism has been proven to be one of the most important sectors with adverse environmental effects....
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Natural Resources Depletion, Financial Risk, and Human Well-Being: What is the Role of Green Innovation and Economic Globalization?
Human well-being is the top priority of all nations in the twenty-first century. However, depletion of natural resources and financial risk can...
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What Led to the Decline of Child Labour in the European Periphery? A Cointegration Approach with Long Historical Data
The “traditional view” on the historical decline of child labour has emphasised the role of the approval of effective child labour (minimum working...
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Foreign Direct Investment, Income Inequality and Pollution Reduction: Policy Trilemma for India
India, the third largest carbon-emitting country currently faces a three-dimensional policy challenge on one hand enhancing economic growth through...
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Impact of Social and Institutional Indicators on the Homicide Rate in Ecuador: An Analysis Using Advanced Time Series Techniques
Over the last three decades, Ecuador has shifted from being one of the most violent countries in Latin America to being one of the safest countries....
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Analyzing the Effect of ICT on Migration and Economic Growth in Belt and Road (BRI) Countries
Information communication and technology (ICT) is a powerful phenomenon, impacting all aspects of society. Knowing the importance of ICT motivates us...
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Resources and Environmental Effects of Urban–Rural Transformation in China
With the rapid development of industrialization and urbanization, great progress has been made in China’s urban and rural socioeconomic development,... -
Investigating Financial Development and Its Direct and Indirect Environmental Effects in South Africa: Fresh Policy Insights
Results on the connection between financial development and CO 2 emissions are presented in contradicting ways in earlier research. In order to solve...
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The Impact of Socio-economic and Environmental Sustainability on CO2 Emissions: A Novel Framework for Thirty IEA Countries
The extent to which socio-economic factors other than income and household size are associated with household CO 2 emissions and whether associations...
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Assessing nonlinear impact of urbanization, economic growth, technology, and trade on environment: evidence from African and Asian emerging economies
Pollution is destroying the living condition for all the inhabitants of earth and considered as one of the most vital threat to earth. This study...
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Analyzing the asymmetric effect of disaggregated health expenditures on economic growth
Even though health expenditures are one of the significant determinants of accumulation of human capital and economic growth, researchers have paid...
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Examining the environmental Phillips curve hypothesis in G7 nations: critical insights from wavelet coherence and wavelet causality analysis
This study aims to examine the emerging Environmental Phillips-Curve (EPC) hypothesis across G7 nations from 1990 to 2022, employing the...
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Modelling labour productivity and the role of research intensity in 129 years: evidence from a new dynamic instrumental variable estimation approach
One of the areas of empirical research that has remained largely underexplored is the role of research intensity on labour productivity. To bridge...