The study evaluates the effect of political risk on CO2 emission in the top 10 most politically stable economies (Australia, Canada, Germany, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, and Switzerland) from 1991/Q1 and 2019/Q4. To the investigators' understanding, this is the first empirical analysis that inspects the effect of political risk on CO2 emissions in the top 10 most politically stable economies. Therefore, the current paper fills a gap in the existing literature. Innovative quantile-on-quantile regression and quantile causality approaches are applied to explore this nexus. The quantile-on-quantile regression results reveal that in the majority of the quantiles, political risk enhances environmental quality for t...
As the recent withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement has shown, political volatili...
The Paris Accord has brought the world's governments together to begin implementing plans for their ...
Several economies have acknowledged that environmental degradation poses a serious danger to worldwi...
"Do political variables influence long-term environmental transitions? The discussion on the determi...
The drivers of CO2 emissions are a widely studied subject of great importance to both individual cou...
This study investigates the time-varying causal relationship between geopolitical risk and green fin...
The continuous growth in CO2 emissions of nations around the globe has made achieving the aim of sus...
This paper empirically investigates the effect of carbon emissions on sovereign risk? To answer this...
We empirically explore how elections impact climate change policy and environmental degradation, usi...
Recent debates on the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) in the context of the European Green Deal hi...
As the recent withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement has shown, political volatili...
Environmental concerns have become one of the top inevitable issues the world has been facing nowada...
AbstractThe growing environmental degradation and climate change issue require serious attention sin...
We examine the impact of political risk, macroeconomic policy uncertainty, and social risk on sustai...
This article presents a theory of the relationship between public perceptions of political corruptio...
As the recent withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement has shown, political volatili...
The Paris Accord has brought the world's governments together to begin implementing plans for their ...
Several economies have acknowledged that environmental degradation poses a serious danger to worldwi...
"Do political variables influence long-term environmental transitions? The discussion on the determi...
The drivers of CO2 emissions are a widely studied subject of great importance to both individual cou...
This study investigates the time-varying causal relationship between geopolitical risk and green fin...
The continuous growth in CO2 emissions of nations around the globe has made achieving the aim of sus...
This paper empirically investigates the effect of carbon emissions on sovereign risk? To answer this...
We empirically explore how elections impact climate change policy and environmental degradation, usi...
Recent debates on the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) in the context of the European Green Deal hi...
As the recent withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement has shown, political volatili...
Environmental concerns have become one of the top inevitable issues the world has been facing nowada...
AbstractThe growing environmental degradation and climate change issue require serious attention sin...
We examine the impact of political risk, macroeconomic policy uncertainty, and social risk on sustai...
This article presents a theory of the relationship between public perceptions of political corruptio...
As the recent withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement has shown, political volatili...
The Paris Accord has brought the world's governments together to begin implementing plans for their ...
Several economies have acknowledged that environmental degradation poses a serious danger to worldwi...