The present study explores the relationship between economic growth, electricity consumption, urbanization and environmental degradation in case of United Arab Emirates. The study covers the quarter frequency data over the period of 1975-2011. We have applied the ARDL bounds testing approach to examine the long run relationship between the variables in the presence of structural breaks. The VECM Granger causality is applied to investigate the direction of causal relationship between the variables. Our empirical exercise reported the existence of cointegration among the series in case of United Arab Emirates. Further, we found an inverted U-shaped relationship between economic growth and CO2 emissions i.e. economic growth raises energy e...
This paper has for objective to examine the effects of the economic growth, energy use and trade ope...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has witnessed unprecedented economic growth in recent decades, propellin...
This article extends the recent findings of Liu (2005), Ang (2007), Apergis et al. (2009) and Payne ...
The present study explores the relationship between economic growth, electricity consumption, urbani...
The present study explores the relationship between economic growth, electricity consumption, urbani...
The financial development-environmental degradation nexus is revisited by incorporating economic gro...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanization, financial develop...
This paper explores the influence of economic and financial development on carbon emissions in the U...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanization, financial develop...
This article revisits the nexus between financial development and environmental degradation by incor...
This article revisits the nexus between financial development and environmental degradation by incor...
This paper investigates the relationship between foreign direct investment, clean energy, trade open...
This study examined the empirical effects of economic growth, electricity consumption, foreign direc...
This paper investigates the relationship between foreign direct investment, clean energy, trade open...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanisation, financial develop...
This paper has for objective to examine the effects of the economic growth, energy use and trade ope...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has witnessed unprecedented economic growth in recent decades, propellin...
This article extends the recent findings of Liu (2005), Ang (2007), Apergis et al. (2009) and Payne ...
The present study explores the relationship between economic growth, electricity consumption, urbani...
The present study explores the relationship between economic growth, electricity consumption, urbani...
The financial development-environmental degradation nexus is revisited by incorporating economic gro...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanization, financial develop...
This paper explores the influence of economic and financial development on carbon emissions in the U...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanization, financial develop...
This article revisits the nexus between financial development and environmental degradation by incor...
This article revisits the nexus between financial development and environmental degradation by incor...
This paper investigates the relationship between foreign direct investment, clean energy, trade open...
This study examined the empirical effects of economic growth, electricity consumption, foreign direc...
This paper investigates the relationship between foreign direct investment, clean energy, trade open...
This study aims to explore the relationship between economic growth, urbanisation, financial develop...
This paper has for objective to examine the effects of the economic growth, energy use and trade ope...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has witnessed unprecedented economic growth in recent decades, propellin...
This article extends the recent findings of Liu (2005), Ang (2007), Apergis et al. (2009) and Payne ...