2022
DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2022.2096861
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The ICT, financial development, energy consumption and economic growth nexus in MENA countries: dynamic panel CS-ARDL evidence

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“…Digitalization can further optimize the industrial structure and create jobs through information and communication technology (ICT), Internet and other intelligent means, greatly increasing the economic development of countries. In recent years, the digital economy has become a new economic form after the agricultural and industrial economies, see Dahmani et al (2021Dahmani et al ( , 2022aDahmani et al ( , 2022b. Previous investigations have expose that the digital economy is well-respected the principal driver of economic growth and sustainable development in both developed and developing countries.…”
Section: Digitalization and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digitalization can further optimize the industrial structure and create jobs through information and communication technology (ICT), Internet and other intelligent means, greatly increasing the economic development of countries. In recent years, the digital economy has become a new economic form after the agricultural and industrial economies, see Dahmani et al (2021Dahmani et al ( , 2022aDahmani et al ( , 2022b. Previous investigations have expose that the digital economy is well-respected the principal driver of economic growth and sustainable development in both developed and developing countries.…”
Section: Digitalization and Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the 5% significance level, this Frontiers in Environmental Science frontiersin.org interaction shows that the E-7 economies can expect a large reduction in carbon pressure from the mixture of renewable energy and technological innovation. Dahmani et al (2022) came to similar conclusions on how technological innovation and the use of renewable energy sources can be seen as major factors in achieving better standards of environmental sustainability.…”
Section: Cs-ardl Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…For instance, Dahmani et al (2023), Gyimah et al (2022), Usman et al (2021), Koçak et al (2021), Inglesi‐Lotz (2016), Bhattacharya et al (2016), Sebri and Ben‐Salha (2014), and Zeb et al (2014) have all argued that energy consumption is the primary driver of economic growth. Similarly, Inglesi‐Lotz (2016) discovered a positive relationship between renewable energy consumption and economic development in OECD countries, whereas Balitskiy et al (2014) and Le and Nguyen (2019) report that ES is associated with increased economic growth.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%