2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40974-020-00190-2
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Does ICT trade facilitate renewable energy transition and environmental sustainability? Evidence from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Maldives

Abstract: Consumption of fossil fuels has triggered the worldwide awareness to attain socioeconomic and environmental sustainability, particularly by enhancing renewable energy use and mitigating the environmental adversities, in tandem. Against this background, this paper aimed to investigate the impacts of promoting ICT trade, through liberalization of the associated trade barriers, on the prospects of undergoing renewable energy transition and limiting environmental degradation by curbing CO 2 emissions across six So… Show more

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“…Among these factors, energy is the most important one since the type of energy resource utilized goes on to determine its impact on the environment (Murshed, 2021a;Murshed et al, 2021a). It is said that the combustion of fossil fuels, which is mostly the case in the context of the majority of the G-7 nations, discharges greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions into the atmosphere; thus resulting in the degradation of the environment (Murshed & Alam, 2021;Murshed et al, 2020a). On the other hand, the use of renewable and environmentally-friendly energy resources, which do not contain hydrocarbons, does not trigger emissions of GHG; thus, environmental well-being is not compromised (Murshed, 2021a;Murshed et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these factors, energy is the most important one since the type of energy resource utilized goes on to determine its impact on the environment (Murshed, 2021a;Murshed et al, 2021a). It is said that the combustion of fossil fuels, which is mostly the case in the context of the majority of the G-7 nations, discharges greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions into the atmosphere; thus resulting in the degradation of the environment (Murshed & Alam, 2021;Murshed et al, 2020a). On the other hand, the use of renewable and environmentally-friendly energy resources, which do not contain hydrocarbons, does not trigger emissions of GHG; thus, environmental well-being is not compromised (Murshed, 2021a;Murshed et al, 2020b).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major aim of the Indian government is to comply with or attract foreign investors in India for the improvement of the native bioinformatics industry and market. Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal had few conferences and workshops in the past years, but their motives and ideas had been reforming; therefore, almost 3 conferences on bioinformatics were organized by Bangladesh in this year [ 37 ]. The way of bioinformatics is soothing in these developing countries, and thus, it helps to advance their native technology regarding natural sciences.…”
Section: Bioinformatics Conferences and Workhop In South Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In common, linking with the present research, this study has done the next new aspect of work. First, earlier empirical studies pay more devotion to the consumption behavior of energy consumers under environmental uncertainty, but the literature on renewable energy enterprises is quite scarce (Murshed, 2020a , b and Murshed et al 2020 ). Also, current studies mostly focus on the effect of macro-policies on traditional energy consumption, while this study emphasizes economic policy ambiguity rather than the role of a specific or single policy, for instance, monetary and fiscal policy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%