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abstract: 'The employment of renewable resources and their association with the
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real economy''s growth in mitigating the problem of carbon emission risk
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has been debated in the literature in a specific group of countries and
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regions. However, their relations and effects for a better sustainable
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energy transmission would need further research works in an
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international context. Motivated by that reason, this study contributes
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to the ongoing literature by revisiting the effects of renewable energy
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consumption, electricity output, and economic activities on carbon risk
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using a global sample of 219 countries over the period of 1990-2020.
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Using GMM estimation, simultaneous quantile, and panel quantile
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estimations; the study finds supportive findings showing that the higher
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the countries with renewable energy consumption and electricity output
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the better the capacity those countries can mitigate the environmental
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degradation by reducing the amount of total carbon emission over time.
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However, those relations are changed when using system GMM approaches,
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implying the role of FDI inflows and the difference in income groups in
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the selected sample countries. This can be intuitively explained that
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emerging countries might give more priority to the economic growth
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receiving FDI inflows from more advanced economies and balancing the
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trade-off between economic growth and environmental protection, while
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the developed economies with their advantages in green technologies and
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financial flexibility might have higher advantages in acquiring a
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sustainable transition and maintaining the real economy''s growth without
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significant trade-off concerns. Finally, the study provides important
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policy implications and avenues for further research.'
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affiliation: 'Khan, MK (Corresponding Author), Bahria Univ, Bahria Business Sch, Management
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Studies Dept, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Khan, Muhammad Kamran, Bahria Univ, Bahria Business Sch, Management Studies Dept,
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Islamabad, Pakistan.
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Hai Hong Trinh, Massey Univ, Sch Econ \& Finance, Massey Business Sch, Palmerston
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North 4442, New Zealand.
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Khan, Ikram Ullah, Univ Sci \& Technol Bannu, Inst Management Sci, Bannu, KP, Pakistan.
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Ullah, Subhan, Univ Nottingham, Nottingham Univ Business Sch, Dept Accounting, Nottingham,
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England.'
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author: Khan, Muhammad Kamran and Trinh, Hai Hong and Khan, Ikram Ullah and Ullah,
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Subhan
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author-email: 'mkkhan.buic@bahria.edu.pk
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H.H.Trinh@massey.ac.nz
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ikram@ustb.edu.pk
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subhan.ullah@nottingham.ac.uk'
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author_list:
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- family: Khan
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given: Muhammad Kamran
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- family: Trinh
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given: Hai Hong
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- family: Khan
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given: Ikram Ullah
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- family: Ullah
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given: Subhan
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da: '2023-09-28'
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doi: 10.1007/s10668-021-01842-x
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earlyaccessdate: SEP 2021
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eissn: 1573-2975
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files: []
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issn: 1387-585X
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journal: ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
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keywords: 'Renewable energy; Economic activities; Carbon dioxide emissions; Climate
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change'
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keywords-plus: 'RENEWABLE ENERGY-CONSUMPTION; RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; NONRENEWABLE
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ENERGY; ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION; FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT; CO2 EMISSIONS;
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AIR-QUALITY; INNOVATION; IMPACT; POLLUTION'
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language: English
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month: JUL
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number: '7'
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number-of-cited-references: '83'
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orcid-numbers: 'Khan, Muhammad Kamran/0000-0002-7687-0382
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Khan, Ikram Ullah/0000-0002-1024-0185
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Trinh, Hai Hong/0000-0003-0209-7259
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Ullah, Dr Subhan/0000-0002-9657-8274'
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pages: 9642-9664
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papis_id: a683b5591d914cfcfc944c530955e22a
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ref: Khan2022sustainableeconomic
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researcherid-numbers: 'Khan, Muhammad Kamran/AAF-5443-2019
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Khan, Ikram Ullah/C-6130-2018
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Trinh, Hai Hong/AAW-7316-2021
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'
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times-cited: '31'
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title: 'Sustainable economic activities, climate change, and carbon risk: an international
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evidence'
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2023-10-01 08:15:07 +00:00
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type: article
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2023-09-28 14:46:10 +00:00
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unique-id: WOS:000700995200001
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usage-count-last-180-days: '4'
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usage-count-since-2013: '24'
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volume: '24'
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web-of-science-categories: Green \& Sustainable Science \& Technology; Environmental
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Sciences
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year: '2022'
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