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domestic production, leading to lower CO2 emissions embodied in exports, stricter regulations on the importing side lead to …
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gross domestic product (GDP) in Saudi Arabia, from 1970 to 2021. To study the link between energy consumption and economic … growth. A positive correlation exists between energy consumption and GDP growth. Using the Toda-Yamamoto Granger Causality … effect on economic growth. In the short run, NGC, ORPC, and CO2 have a positive effect on GDP. The KSA energy policy …
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This study tries to explore empirically the nature of the link among energy consumption, environmental degradation … empirical findings reveal that a rise in energy consumption and environmental degradation increases economic growth; however …, energy has a significant contribution to the deteriorating environment. Besides, results show the presence of a feedback …
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This article documents the presence of foreign firms in the sectors of energy and strategic minerals of the Brazilian …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has severely changed the world economy and jeopardized the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals on a large scale. Progress in meeting the goals of the 2030 Agenda has been significantly disrupted and stalled, undermining previous efforts of governments and...
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The objective of this study is to analyze issues related to international coffee certification and to verify the advantages of increasing certified production, from the point of view of access to markets and price differentiation. At first, information was created on world and national...
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This study analyzed the dynamics of the Brazilian soybean production chain, with the aim of understanding the position of producers/exporters in the sector in terms of production, foreign markets and the environment. In addition, the soy certification process through adherence to the voluntary...
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sustainability, especially for accessing developed importing markets. Certification is nearly indispensable for producers to …
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The objective of this study is to verify the advantages and challenges of increasing certified cotton production and to analyze whether meeting the certification requirements guarantees Brazil access to the world market. As a way of answering these questions, data on the cotton production chain...
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To examine the effect of high quality imports on green innovation, this research employs a time-varying difference-in-differences (DID) technique. Our analysis suggests that high quality imports promote green innovation in China. Heterogeneity analysis results show a different impact of high...
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