Disentangling the asymmetric effect of financialization on the green output gap
Insufficient green output can lead to environmental degradation while overinvestment may
result in economic imbalances, social inequalities, and opportunity costs. Thus, sustaining …
result in economic imbalances, social inequalities, and opportunity costs. Thus, sustaining …
Testing the asymmetric effect of financial stability towards carbon neutrality target: The case of Iceland and global comparison
In the last decade, the CO 2 emissions in Iceland continues to relatively decrease;
simultaneously, the country has been one of the highly financially stable country in the …
simultaneously, the country has been one of the highly financially stable country in the …
Consumption‐based CO2 emissions in Denmark: The role of financial stability and energy productivity
Climate change can be mitigated and policies can be catalyzed with the aid of financial
institutions. By maintaining and strengthening financial stability, the financial sector's …
institutions. By maintaining and strengthening financial stability, the financial sector's …
Green technology, green electricity, and environmental sustainability in Western European countries
Abstract For Western European countries, many macroeconomic factors that have
influenced environmental quality in several studies have been investigated. In this region …
influenced environmental quality in several studies have been investigated. In this region …
Does financial stability matter for environmental degradation?
There is a body of evidence that financial development contributes to the quality of the
environment, either positively or negatively. However, a limited number of studies consider …
environment, either positively or negatively. However, a limited number of studies consider …
How do energy efficiency, technology, natural resources and globalization impact environmental sustainability? Fresh evidence from load capacity curve theory
For sustainable development, the roles of energy efficiency and renewable energy is
undeniable. We are passing through the era of globalization and economies are expanding …
undeniable. We are passing through the era of globalization and economies are expanding …
Unraveling the role of Financial Risk, social globalization and Economic Risk towards attaining sustainable environment in China: Does resources curse still holds
L Rong, Z Wang, Z Li - Resources Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
In recent empirical studies, CO 2 emissions and ecological footprint (EF) have faced criticism
due to their limited ability to assess pollution, as they do not account for how nature satisfies …
due to their limited ability to assess pollution, as they do not account for how nature satisfies …
Financial stability and sustainable development: perspectives from fiscal and monetary policy
This paper studies the relationship between financial stability and sustainable development
from the fiscal and monetary policy perspective in 33 develo** countries and 7 developed …
from the fiscal and monetary policy perspective in 33 develo** countries and 7 developed …
Digital financial inclusion, financial stability, and sustainable development: Evidence from a quantile‐on‐quantile regression and wavelet coherence
The current research examines the influence of digital financial inclusion (DFI) and financial
stability (FS) on sustainable development in Vietnam through a dataset spanning during …
stability (FS) on sustainable development in Vietnam through a dataset spanning during …
[HTML][HTML] Towards Sustainability: Understanding Norway's Ecological Footprint Through the Framework of the Environmental Kuznets Curve
With rising concerns about environmental sustainability, examining the economic-
environmental nexus is essential. This study investigates the relationship between economic …
environmental nexus is essential. This study investigates the relationship between economic …