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Impact of globalisation, remittances and human capital on environmental quality: Evidence from landlocked African countries. (2024). Zaidi, Syed Anees Haider ; Haider, Syed Anees ; Mushtaq, Rizwan ; Zafar, Muhammad Wasif ; Saleh, Mamdouh Abdulaziz ; Wati, Claire Emilienne.
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  12. Understanding the Role of Technology in Asian Economies: The Environmental Impact of Remittances and Economic Complexity. (2023). Zafar, Muhammad Wasif ; Tahir, Muhammad Sohail ; Asghar, Muhammad Mansoor ; Alharthi, Majed ; Liu, Haiying.
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  25. Nexus Between Governance and Socioeconomic Factors on Public Service Fragility in Asian Economies. (2020). Ullah, Saif ; Gillani, Samreen ; Mohsin, Hafiz Syed.
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