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Spillover effects of financial development on renewable energy deployment and carbon neutrality: Does GCC institutional quality play a moderating role?. (2024). Zata, Nesrin.
In: Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development.
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  4. Digital Finance and County Ecological Performance—New Evidence from China Counties. (2023). Cen, Wei ; Du, Tao ; Yuan, Hui.
    In: Sustainability.
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  5. How Does the Digital Economy Affect Carbon Emission Efficiency? Evidence from Energy Consumption and Industrial Value Chain. (2023). Zhang, Yao ; Yang, Shuwang ; Zheng, Kun ; Lyu, Kangni.
    In: Energies.
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  6. Technology, price instruments and energy intensity: a study of firms in the manufacturing sector of the Indian economy. (2022). Sahu, Santosh Kumar ; Bagchi, Prantik ; Tan, Kim Hua ; Kumar, Ajay.
    In: Annals of Operations Research.
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  7. An Investigation of the Dynamic Relationships Between Financial Development, Renewable Energy Use, and CO2 Emissions. (2022). Habiba, Umm E ; Xinbang, Cao.
    In: SAGE Open.
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  8. Carbon dioxide emissions, financial development and political institutions. (2022). Wu, Yi-Chen ; Lin, Shu-Chin ; Kim, Dong-Hyeon.
    In: Economic Change and Restructuring.
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  9. Sustainable Financial Development: Does It Matter for Greenhouse Gas Emissions?. (2022). He, Yuang ; Wang, Yinhui ; Gao, Xiaodan.
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  10. Nexus between Renewable Energy, Credit Gap Risk, Financial Development and R&D Expenditure: Panel ARDL Approach. (2022). Ersoy, Ersan ; Unlu, Ula ; Yildirim, Furkan ; Etenak, Emin Huseyin ; Kulolu, Ayhan.
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  11. The Impact of Financial Deepening on Carbon Reductions in China: Evidence from City- and Enterprise-Level Data. (2022). Wu, Yijun ; Tan, Weijie ; Chen, Qianbo ; Tang, Kai.
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  12. CO 2 Emissions and Macroeconomic Indicators: Analysis of the Most Polluted Regions in the World. (2022). Fedun, Yuriy ; Sroka, Wodzimierz ; Ohinok, Solomiya ; Gineviius, Romualdas ; Shpak, Nestor ; Cygler, Joanna ; Kulyniak, Ihor.
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  13. Spatial-Temporal Pattern and Driving Factors of Carbon Efficiency in China: Evidence from Panel Data of Urban Governance. (2022). Song, Xiaoqian ; Tian, Juanjuan ; Zhang, Jinsuo.
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  14. Assessing the Moderating Effect of Institutional Quality on Economic Growth - Carbon Emission Nexus in Nigeria. (2022). Ogwu, Stephen ; Ekesiobi, Chukwunonso ; Maduka, Anne C.
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  15. Do climate technology, financialization, and sustainable finance impede environmental challenges? Evidence from G10 economies. (2022). Sharif, Arshian ; Yu, Yangyu ; Li, Qingtao ; Razzaq, Asif.
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  16. Enhancing human development in developing regions: Do ICT and transport infrastructure matter?. (2022). Dzator, Janet ; Acheampong, Alex ; Kufuor, Nana Kwabena ; Osei, Eric Evans.
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  17. Analysis of the determinants of market capitalisation: Innovation, climate change policies and business context. (2022). Vega, Virginia ; Puertas, Rosa ; Carracedo, Patricia ; Garciamolla, Marta.
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  18. Do green technology innovations, financial development, and renewable energy use help to curb carbon emissions?. (2022). Habiba, Umm E ; Xinbang, Cao ; Anwar, Ahsan.
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  19. Socio-economic and technological drivers of sustainability and resources management: Demonstrating the role of information and communications technology and financial development using advanced wavelet coherence approach. (2022). Irfan, Muhammad ; Al-Faryan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Sa ; Adebayo, Tomiwa ; Chen, Zhenling ; Saleh, Mamdouh Abdulaziz.
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  20. Examining the bidirectional nexus between financial development and green growth: International evidence through the roles of human capital and education expenditure. (2022). Ngo, Thanh ; Ullah, Subhan ; Haouas, Ilham ; Trinh, Hai Hong.
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  21. Natural resources, technological progress, and ecological efficiency: Does financial deepening matter for G-20 economies?. (2022). Wu, Yiyun ; Ahmad, Munir.
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  22. Modeling the dynamic influences of economic growth and financial development on energy consumption in emerging economies: Insights from dynamic nonlinear approaches. (2022). Cong, Xiaoping ; Xie, Qichang ; Bai, Dingchuan.
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  23. Life insurance policyholder protection, government green subsidy, and cap-and-trade transactions in a black swan environment. (2022). Chen, Shi ; Lin, Jyh-Horng ; Huang, Fu-Wei.
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  24. Forecasting volatility of EUA futures: New evidence. (2022). Huang, Yisu ; Guo, Xiaozhu ; Umar, Muhammad ; Liang, Chao.
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  25. How does green finance affect green total factor productivity? Evidence from China. (2022). Lee, Chien-Chiang.
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  26. How do financial spatial structure and economic agglomeration affect carbon emission intensity? Theory extension and evidence from China. (2022). Dong, Mingru ; Liu, Juan ; Shan, Jing ; Ren, Jing ; Wang, Feng ; Yan, Bin.
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  27. Environmental implications of economic complexity and its role in determining how renewable energies affect CO2 emissions. (2022). Heshmati, Almas ; Khezri, Mohsen ; Khodaei, Mehdi.
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  28. Consumption‐based carbon emissions, renewable energy consumption, financial development and economic growth in Chile. (2022). Kirikkaleli, Dervis ; Güngör, Hasan ; Adebayo, Tomiwa ; Gungor, Hasan.
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  29. Assessing the Moderating Effect of Institutional Quality on Economic Growth - Carbon Emission Nexus in Nigeria. (2022). Ogwu, Stephen ; Ekesiobi, Chukwunonso ; Maduka, Anne C.
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  30. The impacts of financial depth and foreign direct investment on the green and non-green energy consumption of OPEC members. (2021). Elheddad, Mohamed ; ALShubiri, faris ; Jamil, Syed Ahsan ; Djellouli, Nassima.
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  31. Unravelling the Mysteries of Underdevelopment in Africa. (2021). Nchofoung, Tii ; dinga, gildas ; Asongu, Simplice ; Achuo, Elvis.
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  32. Time-Varying Impact of Financial Development on Carbon Emissions in G-7 Countries: Evidence from the Long History. (2021). Shahbaz, Muhammad ; Jiao, Zhilun ; Dong, Kangyin ; Destek, Mehmet.
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  33. Asymmetric Impact of Institutional Quality on Environmental Degradation: Evidence of the Environmental Kuznets Curve. (2021). Khalid, Norlin ; Abd, Farrah Dina.
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  34. Can Financial Development Curb Carbon Emissions? Empirical Test Based on Spatial Perspective. (2021). Liu, Xueyang.
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  35. An Examination of Green Credit Promoting Carbon Dioxide Emissions Reduction: A Provincial Panel Analysis of China. (2021). Zhang, Wenjie ; Hong, Mingyong ; Li, Juan.
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  36. Unravelling the Mysteries of Underdevelopment in Africa. (2021). Nchofoung, Tii ; dinga, gildas ; Asongu, Simplice ; Achuo, Elvis.
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  37. Financial innovation, information screening and industries’ green innovation — Industry-level evidence from the OECD. (2021). Sun, Yongping ; Ye, Qin ; Yuan, Gecheng.
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  38. Time-varying impact of financial development on carbon emissions in G-7 countries: Evidence from the long history. (2021). Shahbaz, Muhammad ; Jiao, Zhilun ; Dong, Kangyin ; Destek, Mehmet.
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  39. The influence pathways of financial development on environmental quality: New evidence from smooth transition regression models. (2021). lucey, brian ; Xu, Xin ; Huang, Shupei ; Vigne, Samuel.
    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
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  40. The spillover of financial development on CO2 emission: A spatial econometric analysis of Asia-Pacific countries. (2021). Khan, Y A ; Abbas, S Z ; Khezri, Mohsen ; Karimi, Mohammad Sharif.
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  41. On the asymmetric relationship between stock market development, energy efficiency and environmental quality: A nonlinear analysis. (2021). Goutte, Stéphane ; Gallali, Mohamed ; Mhadhbi, Mayssa ; Guesmi, Khaled.
    In: International Review of Financial Analysis.
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  42. Identification and causal analysis of the influence channels of financial development on CO2 emissions. (2021). Xu, Xin ; Huang, Shupei.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  43. Does carbon efficiency improve financial performance? Evidence from Chinese firms. (2021). Zhang, Qingjun ; Wang, Juan ; Li, Jing.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  44. Revisiting the economic growth–energy consumption nexus: Does globalization matter?. (2021). Dzator, Janet ; Acheampong, Alex ; Amponsah, Mary ; Boateng, Elliot.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  45. Accounting and determinants analysis of Chinas provincial total factor productivity considering carbon emissions. (2021). Gao, Yuning ; Zhang, Meichen ; Zheng, Jinghai.
    In: China Economic Review.
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  46. THE LINK BETWEEN FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF THE WORLD ECONOMY. (2021). Teodora, Porumbacean ; Olimpia, Neagu.
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  47. Unravelling the Mysteries of Underdevelopment in Africa. (2021). Nchofoung, Tii ; dinga, gildas ; Asongu, Simplice ; Achuo, Elvis.
    In: Working Papers of the African Governance and Development Institute..
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  48. Unravelling the Mysteries of Underdevelopment in Africa. (2021). Nchofoung, Tii ; dinga, gildas ; Asongu, Simplice ; Achuo, Elvis.
    In: Research Africa Network Working Papers.
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  49. Stock market development and low-carbon economy: The role of innovation and renewable energy. (2020). Zeqiraj, Veton ; Sohag, Kazi ; Soytas, Ugur.
    In: Energy Economics.
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  50. Does financial development stimulate environmental sustainability? Evidence from a panel study of 115 countries. (2020). , Mirza.
    In: Business Strategy and the Environment.
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