M Alssadek, J Benhin - Resources Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper provides an extensive review of the rapidly growing literature on the resource curse phenomenon, whereby natural resources-rich countries experience lower levels of …
A curse or blessing, natural resources remains a dilemma with diverse findings for both developed and developing economies. However, the disaggregated and aggregated …
Pledges and commitments from governments of wealthy nations were made at the COP26 Glasgow summit, thereby rejuvenating hope among nations to confront the climate change …
X Yang, X Liu, Q Ran, A Razzaq - Resources Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Natural resource and environmental carrying capacity bound industrial green transformation, and global economies are striving to ensure sustainable transformation. In …
Eco-efficiency has received much attention due to fast economic development and substantial environmental pollution. Eco-efficiency analysis can be beneficial for …
Abstract Changes in the economic structure and human lifestyle lead to environmental pollution, one of today's prime challenges. With this in mind, the main objectives of this study …
Z Ni, J Yang, A Razzaq - Resources Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Amid rising environmental concerns, resource consumption has become a critical concern for all. Swift economic growth primarily relies on high resource consumption, which is …
The study assesses the effect of the high-tech industry and renewable energy on consumption-based carbon emissions (CCO 2) in the MINT countries (Mexico, Indonesia …
The “natural resource curse” hypothesis, which is regarded as the paradox of plenty, highlights the detrimental impacts of natural resources on economic growth. Hence …