A curse or blessing, natural resources remains a dilemma with diverse findings for both developed and developing economies. However, the disaggregated and aggregated …
The natural resource curse hypothesis is largely discussed in the empirical literature; however, little is known regarding the financial resource curse hypothesis through the …
This study analyzes the influence of financial technologies, digitalization, institutional quality, and human capital on natural resources rent during 2002–2020 in selected OECD …
SZ Huang, M Sadiq, F Chien - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2021 - Springer
There is a shred of evidence of environmental degradation in the form of carbon emissions to behave differently when tested with different macroeconomic variables. This paper aims to …
Carbon trading is a market-based instrument to regulate industrial carbon footprints that affects other financial markets. The preliminary test of this study reveals that a wide variety of …
The development of the financial sector is one of the main macroeconomic goals for developing countries as well as developed ones. The literature focusing on the determinants …
This study empirically investigates the financial resource curse, particularly the stock market resource curse, using data from the period 2002-Q1 to 2018-Q4, by considering the natural …
F Chen, L Wang, Q Gu, M Wang, X Ding - Resources Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
The emerging economies are now heading toward extraordinary economic growth momentum with the rising concern of global environmental sustainability. From this …
This study is to examine the impact of natural resources, economic growth, export diversity and inflation on financial development in top-10 natural resource abundant countries …