2022
DOI: 10.1080/15567249.2022.2038730
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Can intra-regional trade, renewable energy use, foreign direct investments, and economic growth mitigate ecological footprints in South Asia?

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“…A one per cent rise in GDP leads to a rise in the ecological footprint by 0.64 per cent in the long run. These results are in tune with the ndings by(Xue et al, 2021;Murshed, et al, 2022). In tune with the expectations renewable energy leads to a decline in the ecological footprint in the long run.…”
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“…A one per cent rise in GDP leads to a rise in the ecological footprint by 0.64 per cent in the long run. These results are in tune with the ndings by(Xue et al, 2021;Murshed, et al, 2022). In tune with the expectations renewable energy leads to a decline in the ecological footprint in the long run.…”
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confidence: 79%
“…Plentiful research in the recent decade explores the nexus between economic growth and the quality of the environment proxy through EF and other major indicators of the environment (Xue et al, 2021;Murshed, et al, 2022). A growing set of studies consider that EF is an all-encompassing index of the quality of environment and an apposite measure on sustainable development ( Sharma et al,2021).…”
Section: Nexus Between Ecological Footprint; Economic Growth and Rene...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They claim a long-term relationship exists between economic growth and EFP. Murshed et al (2022) empirically investigate the impact of economic growth, energy usage, and foreign investment on EFP for South Asian economies. They claim that expediting economic growth is immensely imperative for reducing the EFP in the selected region.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several factors may affect environmental degradation, such as renewable energy consumption, 18 environmental regulations, 19 and increasing economic activities. 20,21 In the last three decades, the total carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions of MERCOSUR countries have nearly doubled. 22 Thus, one can say that the MERCOSUR countries, as developing countries have an important role in global environmental quality.…”
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confidence: 99%