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Understanding the Role of Technology in Asian Economies: The Environmental Impact of Remittances and Economic Complexity

In recent years, scholars have determined various determinants of environmental degradation using the panel and time-series studies. However, technological innovations (TI) and remittances, among the financial system’s essential components, are relatively ignored. In addition, nations’ economic prog...

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Published in:Evaluation review 2023-12, Vol.47 (6), p.951-982
Main Authors: Liu, Haiying, Alharthi, Majed, Zafar, Muhammad Wasif, Tahir, Muhammad Sohail, Asghar, Muhammad Mansoor
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Carbon dioxide emissions
Economic growth
Economic Progress
Economic structure
Economics
Emissions
Environmental degradation
Environmental impact
Environmental performance
Environmental quality
Innovations
Openness
Panel data
Remittances
Technological change
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