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Remittance outflow and environmental quality nexus in Saudi Arabia: the role of ICT, environmental innovation, and energy consumption. (2024). Rahaman, Sk Habibur ; Khan, Imran ; Ur, Anis ; Islam, Md Saiful.
In: Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development.
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  22. Do green innovation and financial globalization contribute to the ecological sustainability and energy transition in the United Kingdom? Policy insights from a bootstrap rolling window approach. (2023). Adebayo, Tomiwa ; Razi, Ummara ; Quddoos, Muhammad Umer ; Ramzan, Muhammad.
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  23. Does green innovation moderate between FDI and environmental sustainability? Empirical evidence from South Asia. (2023). Suzuki, Yoshihisa ; Brohi, Awais Ahmed.
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  24. Does FDI foster technological innovations? Empirical evidence from BRICS economies. (2023). Sadiq, Muhammad Nauman ; Tariq, Shahbaz ; Dilanchiev, Azer ; Abbas, Shah ; Khan, Anwar ; Phoungthong, Khamphe ; Ali, Najabat.
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  25. Environmental Sustainability and Foreign Direct Investment in East Africa: Institutional and Policy Benefits for Environmental Sustainability. (2023). Renyong, Hou ; Sedik, Aman Ali.
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  26. Foreign Direct Investment, Technological Innovations, Energy Use, Economic Growth, and Environmental Sustainability Nexus: New Perspectives in BRICS Economies. (2023). ALI, NAJABAT ; Kayani, Shahzad Afzal ; Abid, Saira ; Sadiq, Muhammad Nauman ; Hussain, Abid ; Rauf, Abdul.
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  27. Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Policy Uncertainty, Agricultural Output, and Renewable Energy on Environmental Sustainability. (2023). Solangi, Yasir Ahmed ; Ali, Sharafat ; He, Gang.
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  28. Unraveling the Green Growth Matrix: Exploring the Impact of Green Technology, Climate Change Adaptation, and Macroeconomic Factors on Sustainable Development. (2023). Balcilar, Mehmet ; Ağan, Büşra ; Agan, Busra.
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  29. Foreign Investment, International Trade and Environmental Sustainability: Exploring Ecological Footprints in 37 African Countries. (2023). Okwoche, Princewill ; Asongu, Simplice ; Emeka, Ekene Thankgod ; Iheonu, Chimere O.
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  30. The race to net-zero emissions: Can green technological innovation and environmental regulation be the potential pathway to net-zero emissions?. (2023). Abbas, Shah ; Ali, Najabat ; Rafique, Kalsoom ; Xu, Deyi.
    In: Technology in Society.
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  31. Understanding the imperativeness of environmental-related technological innovations in the FDI – Environmental performance nexus. (2023). Das, Narasingha ; Bera, Pinki ; Cifuentes-Faura, Javier ; Uche, Emmanuel.
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  32. Analyzing the role of renewable energy transition and industrialization on ecological sustainability: Can green innovation matter in OECD countries. (2023). Zhou, Xueyan ; Liu, Xingye ; Tursunova, Nargiza Rakhimovna ; Liao, Jixiang.
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  33. Natural resources led innovation: Employing structural break approach to explore USAs natural resources sector. (2023). Tian, Jilin ; Liu, Bailu.
    In: Resources Policy.
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  34. Russia-Ukraine war perspective of natural resources extraction: A conflict with impact on sustainable development. (2023). Wang, Siyao ; Yu, Siming ; Xu, Lijie.
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  35. Can resource endowment and industrial structure drive green innovation efficiency in the context of COP 26?. (2023). Li, Kanyong.
    In: Resources Policy.
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  36. Natural resources, green innovation, fintech, and sustainability: A fresh insight from BRICS. (2023). Shiming, Zhai ; Mousa, Saeed ; Huerta-Soto, Rosario ; Lisha, Liu ; Muda, Iskandar ; Arnone, Gioia.
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  37. Foreign Investment, International Trade and Environmental Sustainability: Exploring Ecological Footprints in 37 African Countries. (2023). Okwoche, Princewill ; Asongu, Simplice ; Emeka, Ekene Thankgod ; Iheonu, Chimere O.
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  38. FDI, Economic Growth and Environmental Quality in the Nigerian Economy: New Evidences from System GMM. (2022). HAMMED, YINKA ; Arawomo, Omosola.
    In: Journal of Economics and Behavioral Studies.
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  39. Influence Mechanism of High-Tech Industrial Agglomeration on Green Innovation Performance: Evidence from China. (2022). Wang, Shujun ; Sun, Shan ; Yang, Jiaoping ; Zhu, Jianhua.
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  40. Increasing Quantity or Improving Quality: Can Soil Pollution Control Promote Green Innovation in China’s Industrial and Mining Enterprises?. (2022). Du, Zhengke ; Zhou, Yuxin ; Zhu, Chengcheng.
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  41. Profound Impact of Economic Openness and Digital Economy towards a Sustainable Development: A New Look at RCEP Economies. (2022). Zhang, Yushuo ; Jin, Mengmeng ; Chen, Junbo ; Li, Jianfeng ; Wang, Feilan.
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  42. Panel Evidence from EU Countries on CO 2 Emission Indicators during the Fourth Industrial Revolution. (2022). Bezi, Heri ; Mance, Davor ; Bala, Davorin.
    In: Sustainability.
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  43. Heterogeneous Environmental Regulation, Foreign Direct Investment, and Regional Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence from China. (2022). Yang, Xiaodi ; Wang, DI.
    In: Sustainability.
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  44. China’s Transport Land: Spatiotemporal Expansion Characteristics and Driving Mechanism. (2022). Nie, Yang ; Zhao, Xuhai ; Yuan, Xinyue ; Wang, Xiao ; Huang, Liangzhen ; Zeng, Liangen ; Li, Haitao ; Gao, Yukun.
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  45. Foreign Investment, International Trade and Environmental Sustainability: Exploring Ecological Footprints in 37 African Countries. (2022). Okwoche, Princewill ; Asongu, Simplice ; Emeka, Ekene Thankgod ; Iheonu, Chimere O.
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  46. What is the asymmetric influence of natural resource rent and green innovation on the ecological sustainability of the ARCTIC region. (2022). Li, Yanyong ; Zhu, Shaoying ; Chang, Ronghua.
    In: Resources Policy.
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  47. Foreign Investment, International Trade and Environmental Sustainability: Exploring Ecological Footprints in 37 African Countries. (2022). Okwoche, Princewill ; Asongu, Simplice ; Emeka, Ekene Thankgod ; Iheonu, Chimere O.
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