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Examining the drivers of inclusive growth: A study of economic performance, environmental sustainability, and life expectancy in BRICS economies

Achieving a balance between economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social well-being remains a pressing challenge for emerging economies. This study examines the factors contributing to inclusive growth in the BRICS countries, concentrating on the connections between life expectancy, env...

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Published in:Research in Globalization 2024-12, Vol.9, p.100267, Article 100267
Main Authors: Yeboah, Samuel Duku, Gatsi, John Gartchie, Appiah, Michael Owusu, Fumey, Michael Provide
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