The rule of law and control of corruption would play an effective role in managing CO2 emissions in Pakistan. The present research has explored this issue in Pakistan controlling economic growth during 1996-2019. Further, the unit root and cointegration tests are used. We found the long and short-run relationships in the model. Economic growth has a positive effect on CO2 emissions. The rule of law could not impact in the long run and negatively impacts in the short run. Hence, improving law and order conditions would reduce CO2 emissions in the short run, and further improvements in the rule of law could have pleasant long-run environmental effects. The control of corruption has a positive impact on CO2 emissions in the long run. However, ...
It is important to recognize that increase in well-being is no longer dependent on further economic ...
This empirical study is an effort to establish cointegration and causality between carbon emissions,...
It is now an established fact that the most important environmental problem of our era is glob...
Developing countries like Pakistan are facing issues of environmental degradation. The use of non-re...
The relationship between economic growth and environmental degradation has been exhaustively explore...
This thesis aims to study the effect of Economic Performance, Per Capita GDP, energy consumption, an...
This study has examined the impact of sectoral growth on CO2 emissions in the case of Pakistan from ...
In this study, the theoretical and empirical effects of foreign investment, openness to trade, urban...
oai:ojs2.reads.spcrd.net:article/7A safe and healthy environment is a basic right of all living bodi...
Environmental pollution is the key concern of today’s world. Being a developing country, Pakistan is...
This study investigates the relationship between carbon emissions, income, energy consumption, and f...
The paper is an effort to fill the gap in the energy literature with a comprehensive country study f...
The linkage between trade liberalization, environmental quality and economic growth is becoming an i...
The debate of environmental issues and their analysis is of vital interest for economic policies. In...
Strong governance is vital for developing environmental policies to promote renewable energy consump...
It is important to recognize that increase in well-being is no longer dependent on further economic ...
This empirical study is an effort to establish cointegration and causality between carbon emissions,...
It is now an established fact that the most important environmental problem of our era is glob...
Developing countries like Pakistan are facing issues of environmental degradation. The use of non-re...
The relationship between economic growth and environmental degradation has been exhaustively explore...
This thesis aims to study the effect of Economic Performance, Per Capita GDP, energy consumption, an...
This study has examined the impact of sectoral growth on CO2 emissions in the case of Pakistan from ...
In this study, the theoretical and empirical effects of foreign investment, openness to trade, urban...
oai:ojs2.reads.spcrd.net:article/7A safe and healthy environment is a basic right of all living bodi...
Environmental pollution is the key concern of today’s world. Being a developing country, Pakistan is...
This study investigates the relationship between carbon emissions, income, energy consumption, and f...
The paper is an effort to fill the gap in the energy literature with a comprehensive country study f...
The linkage between trade liberalization, environmental quality and economic growth is becoming an i...
The debate of environmental issues and their analysis is of vital interest for economic policies. In...
Strong governance is vital for developing environmental policies to promote renewable energy consump...
It is important to recognize that increase in well-being is no longer dependent on further economic ...
This empirical study is an effort to establish cointegration and causality between carbon emissions,...
It is now an established fact that the most important environmental problem of our era is glob...