The global temperature has been on the rise in recent times. Due to the worsening environmental quality and greenhouse gas emissions, countries around the globe are looking for energy productivity. Various countries have successfully promoted cleaner technologies. This study empirically examines the determinants of energy productivity for the panel of seven emerging economies during 2004–2019 to understand why some countries are more energy productive compared to others. This study contributes to the previous literature by identifying the new influencing factors for a selected set of emerging countries that help import universal suggestions for improving energy productivity, green growth, and sustainable development. Using an Augmented Mean...
Renewable energy is being increasingly touted as the “fuel of the future,” which will help to reconc...
Attaining higher level of the energy efficiency is being considered as a preferred and cost-effectiv...
Some of the globe’s most economically advanced nations make up the G7 (Canada, Japan, France, German...
The employment of renewable resources and their association with the real economy’s growth in mitiga...
Using a large sample of 25 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, ...
The nexus between financial inclusion and carbon emissions is becoming an increasingly important top...
This research paper aims to explore the role of FDI inflows and stock market development on the prom...
It is reasonable to expect that the energy needs of the top emerging economies will increase over th...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
Global warming and environmental degradation caused essentially by changes in climate have attracted...
This study explored whether financial development and energy consumption affect environmental sustai...
This study investigates the main interrelations generated by the impact of foreign capital along wit...
Maintaining a balance between the well-being of the economy and the environment has become a top pri...
This paper investigates the association between financial inclusion and sustainable development in a...
This study evaluates the relevancy of economic globalization, financial development, and clean energ...
Renewable energy is being increasingly touted as the “fuel of the future,” which will help to reconc...
Attaining higher level of the energy efficiency is being considered as a preferred and cost-effectiv...
Some of the globe’s most economically advanced nations make up the G7 (Canada, Japan, France, German...
The employment of renewable resources and their association with the real economy’s growth in mitiga...
Using a large sample of 25 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, ...
The nexus between financial inclusion and carbon emissions is becoming an increasingly important top...
This research paper aims to explore the role of FDI inflows and stock market development on the prom...
It is reasonable to expect that the energy needs of the top emerging economies will increase over th...
This paper examines the role of the financial sector in renewable energy (RE) development. Although ...
Global warming and environmental degradation caused essentially by changes in climate have attracted...
This study explored whether financial development and energy consumption affect environmental sustai...
This study investigates the main interrelations generated by the impact of foreign capital along wit...
Maintaining a balance between the well-being of the economy and the environment has become a top pri...
This paper investigates the association between financial inclusion and sustainable development in a...
This study evaluates the relevancy of economic globalization, financial development, and clean energ...
Renewable energy is being increasingly touted as the “fuel of the future,” which will help to reconc...
Attaining higher level of the energy efficiency is being considered as a preferred and cost-effectiv...
Some of the globe’s most economically advanced nations make up the G7 (Canada, Japan, France, German...