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1Temperature fluctuations, climate uncertainty, and financing hindrance
Journal of Regional Science, 2025, 65, 112-134
2.53Citations (PDF)
2Corporate social responsibility and climate change mitigation: Discovering the interaction role of green audit and sustainability committee10.615Citations (PDF)
3Foreign Capital, Natural Resource Rents and Financial Development: A New Approach
Global Business Review, 2024, 25, 401-420
4.211Citations (PDF)
4Directional predictability from energy markets to exchange rates and stock markets in the emerging market countries (<scp>E7</scp> + 1): New evidence from cross‐quantilogram approach3.57Citations (PDF)
5Oil prices and geopolitical risk: Fresh insights based on <scp>G</scp>ranger‐causality in quantiles analysis3.523Citations (PDF)
6The economic growth–travel frequency nexus in China: Importance of the transport Kuznets curve
World Economy, 2024, 47, 898-929
2.70Citations (PDF)
7Unveiling the complexities of sustainable development: An investigation of economic growth, globalization and human development on carbon emissions in 64 countries
Sustainable Development, 2024, 32, 3612-3639
8.532Citations (PDF)
8The nexus between Russian uranium exports and US nuclear-energy consumption: Do the spillover effects of geopolitical risks matter?
Energy, 2024, 293, 130481
9.117Citations (PDF)
9Mapping the Relationship of Research and Development Expenditures and Economic Growth through Bibliometric Analysis: A Theoretical Perspective
Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2024, 15, 17529-17555
2.99Citations (PDF)
10Scenario-based policy representative exploration: A novel approach to analyzing policy portfolios and its application to low-carbon energy diffusion
Energy, 2024, 296, 131202
9.18Citations (PDF)
11Enhanced electrochemical performance of cerium-based metal organic frameworks derived from pyridine-2,4,6-tricarboxylic acid for energy storage devices
Journal of Energy Storage, 2024, 88, 111463
8.815Citations (PDF)
12Is causality between globalization and energy consumption bidirectional or unidirectional in top and bottom globalized economies?3.548Citations (PDF)
13Are we moving towards decarbonisation of the global economy? Lessons from the distant past to the present3.56Citations (PDF)
14Analyzing the connectedness between crude oil and petroleum products: Evidence from <scp>USA</scp>3.55Citations (PDF)
15<scp>Long‐run</scp> co‐variability between oil prices and economic policy uncertainty3.514Citations (PDF)
16HOW DO NATURAL DISASTERS AFFECT ENERGY POVERTY? EVIDENCE FROM A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
Singapore Economic Review, 2023, 68, 1115-1146
2.513Citations (PDF)
17Role of foreign direct investment in decomposing of scale and technique effects on China's energy consumption3.59Citations (PDF)
18Nexus between carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth in G7 countries: fresh insights via wavelet coherence analysis5.247Citations (PDF)
19Does financial fraud affect implied cost of equity?3.58Citations (PDF)
20How energy transition and environmental innovation ensure environmental sustainability? Contextual evidence from Top-10 manufacturing countries
Renewable Energy, 2023, 204, 697-709
9.2140Citations (PDF)
21Globalization–Emissions Nexus: Testing the EKC Hypothesis in Next-11 Countries
Global Business Review, 2022, 23, 75-100
4.243Citations (PDF)
22Do socially responsible firms demand high‐quality audits? An international evidence3.539Citations (PDF)
23Role of financial development in economic growth in the light of asymmetric effects and financial efficiency3.570Citations (PDF)
24Decomposing scale and technique effects of economic growth on energy consumption: Fresh evidence from developing economies3.516Citations (PDF)
25Differential impacts of the US–China trade war and the outbreak of COVID-19 on Chinese air quality5.02Citations (PDF)
26The environmental Kuznets curve, based on the economic complexity, and the pollution haven hypothesis in PIIGS countries
Renewable Energy, 2022, 185, 1441-1455
9.2424Citations (PDF)
27Moving toward carbon neutrality: Assessing natural gas import security and its impact on <scp>CO<sub>2</sub></scp> emissions
Sustainable Development, 2022, 30, 751-770
8.513Citations (PDF)
28Renewable energy-economic growth nexus revisited for the USA: do different approaches for modeling structural breaks lead to different findings?4.411Citations (PDF)
29Diversified imports as catalysts for ecological footprint: examining the BRICS experience3.544Citations (PDF)
30Economic reform and political stagnation: The inconsistent patterns of institutional change1.40Citations (PDF)
31Investigation of economic and financial determinants of carbon emissions by panel quantile regression analysis: the case of Visegrád countries4.47Citations (PDF)
32The Wealth of Nations during the Pandemic: The Vaccine Equity0.30Citations (PDF)
33Multi-dimensional supply chain flexibility and supply chain resilience: the role of supply chain risks exposure5.2113Citations (PDF)
34How natural disasters affect carbon emissions: the global case
Natural Hazards, 2022, 113, 1875-1901
3.218Citations (PDF)
35The spatial distribution dynamic and convergence of CO2 emissions in Iran’s provinces4.43Citations (PDF)
36Comparing the Relationship Between Nominal and Real Effective Exchange Rates During the Last Two Devaluations in Algeria
Global Business Review, 2021, 22, 1421-1440
4.20Citations (PDF)
37ICT, Financial Development, Economic Growth and Electricity Consumption: New Evidence from Malaysia
Global Business Review, 2021, 22, 941-962
4.240Citations (PDF)
38Synchronisation of policy related uncertainty, financial stress and economic activity in the <scp>United States</scp>3.527Citations (PDF)
39Quantile causality and dependence between crude oil and precious metal prices3.536Citations (PDF)
40Development of Vietnamese stock market: Influence of domestic macroeconomic environment and regional markets3.527Citations (PDF)
41Analysing spillover between returns and volatility series of oil across major stock markets3.530Citations (PDF)
42Determinants of <scp>FDI</scp> in France: Role of transport infrastructure, education, financial development and energy consumption3.553Citations (PDF)
43Industry 4.0 and the circular economy: A literature review and recommendations for future research14.8482Citations (PDF)
44Sustainable tourism development and globalization: Recent insights from the United States
Sustainable Development, 2021, 29, 957-973
8.517Citations (PDF)
45A bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review of tourism-environmental degradation nexus4.497Citations (PDF)
46The nexus between black and digital gold: evidence from US markets
Annals of Operations Research, 2021, 334, 521-546
3.312Citations (PDF)
47Guest editorial5.02Citations (PDF)
48A Robust Test for Monotonicity in Asset Returns0.10Citations (PDF)
49Do volatility indices diminish gold's appeal as a safe haven to investors before and during the COVID-19 pandemic?2.233Citations (PDF)
50Does financial development influence renewable energy consumption to achieve carbon neutrality in the USA?
Energy Policy, 2021, 158, 112524
9.1193Citations (PDF)
51Does energy consumption reinforce environmental pollution? Evidence from emerging Asian economies8.4113Citations (PDF)
52Examining the temporal impact of stock market development on carbon intensity: Evidence from South Asian countries8.462Citations (PDF)
53Is There an Extended Education-Based Environmental Kuznets Curve? An Analysis of U.S. States2.917Citations (PDF)
54Do Exchange Rates Fluctuations Influence Gold Price in G7 Countries? New Insights from a Nonparametric Causality-in-Quantiles Test0.56Citations (PDF)
55Have You Heard That—“GOSSIP”? Gossip Spreads Rapidly and Influences Broadly3.121Citations (PDF)
56Dynamics of FII flows and stock market returns in a major developing country: How does economic uncertainty matter?
World Economy, 2020, 43, 2263-2284
2.79Citations (PDF)
57Tourism-induced income distribution in Malaysia: a practical experience of a truly Asian economy
Current Issues in Tourism, 2020, 23, 2910-2929
5.240Citations (PDF)
58Environmental implications of increased US oil production and liberal growth agenda in post -Paris Agreement era8.452Citations (PDF)
59UK's net-zero carbon emissions target: Investigating the potential role of economic growth, financial development, and R&amp;D expenditures based on historical data (1870–2017)13.1253Citations (PDF)
60Environmental cost of natural resources utilization and economic growth: Can China shift some burden through globalization for sustainable development?
Sustainable Development, 2020, 28, 1678-1688
8.5357Citations (PDF)
61Globalization and carbon emissions: Is there any role of agriculture value-added, financial development, and natural resource rent in the aftermath of COP21?8.4400Citations (PDF)
62The relationship between economic growth and carbon emissions in G-7 countries: evidence from time-varying parameters with a long history4.462Citations (PDF)
63Financial modelling, risk management of energy instruments and the role of cryptocurrencies3.363Citations (PDF)
64Is ‘oil and gas’ industry of ASEAN5 countries integrated with the US counterpart?
Applied Economics, 2020, 52, 4112-4134
2.413Citations (PDF)
65The financial development-environmental degradation nexus in the United Arab Emirates: the importance of growth, globalization and structural breaks4.4152Citations (PDF)
66The effects of deforestation and urbanization on sustainable growth in Asian countries4.465Citations (PDF)
67The role of globalisation, de jure and de facto, on environmental performance: evidence from developing and developed countries3.542Citations (PDF)
68Does meat consumption exacerbate greenhouse gas emissions? Evidence from US data4.425Citations (PDF)
69The nexus between environmental tax and carbon emissions with the roles of environmental technology and financial development
PLoS ONE, 2020, 15, e0242412
2.4172Citations (PDF)
70Are Islamic bonds a good safe haven for stocks? Implications for portfolio management in a time-varying regime-switching copula framework
Applied Economics, 2019, 51, 219-238
2.435Citations (PDF)
71The dynamics of financial development, globalisation, economic growth and life expectancy in sub‐Saharan Africa
Australian Economic Papers, 2019, 58, 444-479
1.681Citations (PDF)
72Total retail goods consumption, industry structure, urban population growth and pollution intensity: an application of panel data analysis for China4.452Citations (PDF)
73Foreign direct Investment–CO2 emissions nexus in Middle East and North African countries: Importance of biomass energy consumption
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019, 217, 603-614
9.7537Citations (PDF)
74Impact of corruption in public sector on environmental quality: Implications for sustainability in BRICS and next 11 countries
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019, 232, 1379-1393
9.7203Citations (PDF)
75Impact of trade openness on GDP growth: Does TFP matter?2.665Citations (PDF)
76The technical decomposition of carbon emissions and the concerns about FDI and trade openness effects in the United States
International Economics, 2019, 159, 56-73
3.2198Citations (PDF)
77Dynamic linkages between globalization, financial development and carbon emissions: Evidence from Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation countries
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019, 228, 533-543
9.7703Citations (PDF)
78The impact of FDI on regional air pollution in the Republic of Korea: A way ahead to achieve the green growth strategy?
Energy Economics, 2019, 81, 308-326
13.3160Citations (PDF)
79Testing the globalization-driven carbon emissions hypothesis: International evidence
International Economics, 2019, 158, 25-38
3.2159Citations (PDF)
80Sources of emission reductions: Market and policy-stringency effects
Energy Economics, 2019, 78, 29-43
13.330Citations (PDF)
81On the time‐varying links between oil and gold: New insights from the rolling and recursive rolling approaches3.539Citations (PDF)
82Does the environmental <scp>K</scp>uznets curve exist between globalization and energy consumption? <scp>G</scp>lobal evidence from the cross‐correlation method3.556Citations (PDF)
83Environmental Kuznets curve for CO<sub>2</sub> emissions: a literature survey
Journal of Economic Studies, 2019, 46, 106-168
2.8538Citations (PDF)
84Investigating the environmental Kuznets’s curve for Sweden: evidence from multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS)
Empirical Economics, 2019, 59, 1883-1902
1.414Citations (PDF)
85Carbon emissions, income inequality and economic development
Empirical Economics, 2019, 59, 1139-1159
1.4166Citations (PDF)
86Emancipatory Ethical Social Media Campaigns: Fostering Relationship Harmony and Peace
Journal of Business Ethics, 2019, 164, 287-300
4.82Citations (PDF)
87The effects of tourism and globalization over environmental degradation in developed countries4.4161Citations (PDF)
88On the nexus among carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in G-7 countries: new insights from the historical decomposition approach3.547Citations (PDF)
89The role of globalization in energy consumption: A quantile cointegrating regression approach
Energy Economics, 2018, 71, 161-170
13.3219Citations (PDF)
90A systemic risk analysis of Islamic equity markets using vine copula and delta CoVaR modeling5.256Citations (PDF)
91Is the consumption-income ratio stationary in African countries? Evidence from new time series tests that allow for structural breaks
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, 4122-4136
2.44Citations (PDF)
92Impact of terrorism on stock markets: Empirical evidence from the SAARC region
Finance Research Letters, 2018, 26, 230-234
6.241Citations (PDF)
93Investigating the Relationship between Trade Balance and the Exchange Rate: The Case of Laos’ Trade with Thailand
Global Business Review, 2018, 19, 590-603
4.28Citations (PDF)
94Renewable energy, oil prices, and economic activity: A Granger-causality in quantiles analysis
Energy Economics, 2018, 70, 440-452
13.3381Citations (PDF)
95Estimation of Environmental Kuznets Curve for CO2 emission: Role of renewable energy generation in India
Renewable Energy, 2018, 119, 703-711
9.2574Citations (PDF)
96A Multiple and Partial Wavelet Analysis of the Oil Price, Inflation, Exchange Rate, and Economic Growth Nexus in Saudi Arabia3.495Citations (PDF)
97Is globalization detrimental to financial development? Further evidence from a very large emerging economy with significant orientation towards policies
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, 574-595
2.462Citations (PDF)
98Financial development, industrialization, the role of institutions and government: a comparative analysis between India and China
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, 1952-1977
2.475Citations (PDF)
99Does inflation cause gold market price changes? evidence on the G7 countries from the tests of nonparametric quantile causality in mean and variance
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, 1891-1909
2.414Citations (PDF)
100How strong is the causal relationship between globalization and energy consumption in developed economies? A country-specific time-series and panel analysis
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, 1479-1494
2.4171Citations (PDF)
101Distribution specific dependence and causality between industry-level U.S. credit and stock markets5.225Citations (PDF)
102How economic growth, renewable electricity and natural resources contribute to CO2 emissions?
Energy Policy, 2018, 113, 356-367
9.11,303Citations (PDF)
103Is the tourism–economic growth nexus time-varying? Bootstrap rolling-window causality analysis for the top 10 tourist destinations
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, 2677-2697
2.451Citations (PDF)
104The Effect of Exchange Rate Volatility on Pakistan’s Bilateral Exports to Major Recipients
Global Business Review, 2018, 19, 328-341
4.27Citations (PDF)
105Religiosity Effects on Employees in SMEs: An Islamic Country Perspective0.87Citations (PDF)
106A revisit of the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis for Turkey: new evidence from bootstrap rolling window causality4.4136Citations (PDF)
107The impact of biomass energy consumption on pollution: evidence from 80 developed and developing countries4.4126Citations (PDF)
108‘Too-much-of-a-good-thing’? The role of advanced eco-learning and contingency factors on the relationship between corporate environmental and financial performance8.458Citations (PDF)
109Is energy consumption sensitive to foreign capital inflows and currency devaluation in Pakistan?
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, 5641-5658
2.424Citations (PDF)
110Environmental degradation in France: The effects of FDI, financial development, and energy innovations
Energy Economics, 2018, 74, 843-857
13.31,056Citations (PDF)
111Nexus between economic sanctions and inflation: a case study in Iran
Applied Economics, 2018, 50, 5316-5334
2.430Citations (PDF)
112Globalisation, economic growth and energy consumption in the BRICS region: The importance of asymmetries2.669Citations (PDF)
113The Influencing Factors of CO2 Emissions and the Role of Biomass Energy Consumption: Statistical Experience from G-7 Countries2.6142Citations (PDF)
114New Evidence on the Relationship Between Crude Oil Consumption and Economic Growth in the US: A Quantile Causality and Cointegration Approach0.512Citations (PDF)
115Analysing the spillover of inflation in selected Euro-area countries0.522Citations (PDF)
116Renewable energy policies and contradictions in causality: A case of Next 11 countries9.7131Citations (PDF)
117THE NEXUS BETWEEN TAX REFORMATION, FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA3.610Citations (PDF)
118MULTIVARIATE GRANGER CAUSALITY BETWEEN CO2 EMISSIONS, ENERGY INTENSITY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN PORTUGAL: EVIDENCE FROM COINTEGRATION AND CAUSALITY ANALYSIS3.6108Citations (PDF)
119Financial Development and Estimation of Import Demand Function in Pakistan: Evidence from Combined Cointegration and Causality Tests
Global Business Review, 2017, 18, 118-131
4.28Citations (PDF)
120Energy consumption, financial development and economic growth in India: New evidence from a nonlinear and asymmetric analysis
Energy Economics, 2017, 63, 199-212
13.3526Citations (PDF)
121Energy innovation and renewable energy consumption in the correction of air pollution levels
Energy Policy, 2017, 105, 386-397
9.1523Citations (PDF)
122The drivers of economic growth in China and India: globalization or financial development?2.850Citations (PDF)
123Economic growth, financial development, urbanisation and electricity consumption nexus in UAE3.193Citations (PDF)
124The CO 2 –growth nexus revisited: A nonparametric analysis for the G7 economies over nearly two centuries
Energy Economics, 2017, 65, 183-193
13.3140Citations (PDF)
125Economic growth, CO 2 emissions, renewable waste and FDI relation in Pakistan: New evidences from 3SLS8.4304Citations (PDF)
126Finance and income inequality in Kazakhstan: evidence since transition with policy suggestions
Applied Economics, 2017, 49, 5337-5351
2.433Citations (PDF)
127Another look on the relationships between oil prices and energy prices
Energy Policy, 2017, 102, 318-331
9.149Citations (PDF)
128Exchange Rate Volatility and Pakistan’s Exports to Major Markets: A Sectoral Analysis
Global Business Review, 2017, 18, 1507-1519
4.29Citations (PDF)
129CO<sub>2</sub>emissions in Australia: economic and non-economic drivers in the long-run
Applied Economics, 2017, 49, 1273-1286
2.4101Citations (PDF)
130Energy Innovations-GHG Emissions Nexus: Fresh Empirical Evidence from OECD Countries
Energy Policy, 2017, 101, 90-100
9.1369Citations (PDF)
131Natural gas, trade and sustainable growth: empirical evidence from the top gas consumers of the developing world
Applied Economics, 2017, 49, 635-649
2.450Citations (PDF)
132Does financial development intensify energy consumption in Saudi Arabia?16.7214Citations (PDF)
133THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON CO<sub>2</sub> EMISSIONS IN CHINA
Singapore Economic Review, 2017, 62, 929-957
2.5311Citations (PDF)
134Does Globalisation Worsen Environmental Quality in Developed Economies?2.6173Citations (PDF)
135Is Globalization Detrimental to CO2 Emissions in Japan? New Threshold Analysis2.6215Citations (PDF)
136The Nexus between Financial Development and Economic Growth in Lao PDR
Global Business Review, 2016, 17, 303-317
4.240Citations (PDF)
137Financial development and environmental quality: The way forward
Energy Policy, 2016, 98, 353-364
9.1445Citations (PDF)
138Stocks as Hedge against Inflation in Pakistan: Evidence from ARDL Approach
Global Business Review, 2016, 17, 1280-1295
4.25Citations (PDF)
139Time-varying analysis of CO2 emissions, energy consumption, and economic growth nexus: Statistical experience in next 11 countries
Energy Policy, 2016, 98, 33-48
9.1187Citations (PDF)
140Does Harberger–Laursen–Metzler (HLM) Exist in Pakistan? Cointegration, Causality and Forecast Error Variance Decomposition Tests
Global Business Review, 2016, 17, 759-778
4.21Citations (PDF)
141The role of globalization on the recent evolution of energy demand in India: Implications for sustainable development
Energy Economics, 2016, 55, 52-68
13.3295Citations (PDF)
142Revisiting the emissions-energy-trade nexus: evidence from the newly industrializing countries4.484Citations (PDF)
143How urbanization affects CO 2 emissions in Malaysia? The application of STIRPAT model16.7593Citations (PDF)
144Macroeconomic determinants of stock market capitalization in an emerging market: fresh evidence from cointegration with unknown structural breaks1.425Citations (PDF)
145Dynamics of Military Expenditure and Income Inequality in Pakistan
Social Indicators Research, 2016, 131, 1035-1055
2.649Citations (PDF)
146The Links between Energy Consumption, Financial Development, and Economic Growth in Lebanon: Evidence from Cointegration with Unknown Structural Breaks
Journal of Energy, 2015, 2015, 1-15
4.441Citations (PDF)
147A Note on Nominal and Real Devaluation in Laos
Global Business Review, 2015, 16, 236-243
4.22Citations (PDF)
148Does globalization impede environmental quality in India?
Ecological Indicators, 2015, 52, 379-393
7.3371Citations (PDF)
149Analyzing time–frequency relationship between oil price and exchange rate in Pakistan through wavelets1.631Citations (PDF)
150Does foreign direct investment impede environmental quality in high-, middle-, and low-income countries?
Energy Economics, 2015, 51, 275-287
13.3549Citations (PDF)
151The effect of urbanization, affluence and trade openness on energy consumption: A time series analysis in Malaysia16.7153Citations (PDF)
152Decomposing the trade-environment nexus for Malaysia: what do the technique, scale, composition, and comparative advantage effect indicate?4.4138Citations (PDF)
153Re‐Visiting Financial Development and Economic Growth Nexus: The Role of Capitalization in<scp>B</scp>angladesh1.142Citations (PDF)
154The linkages between deforestation, energy and growth for environmental degradation in Pakistan
Ecological Indicators, 2015, 49, 95-103
7.3203Citations (PDF)
155Accounting for Contribution of Trade Openness and Foreign Direct Investment in Life Expectancy: The Long-Run and Short-Run Analysis in Pakistan
Social Indicators Research, 2015, 129, 1155-1170
2.658Citations (PDF)
156The Role of Financial Development and Economic Misery on Life Expectancy: Evidence from Post Financial Reforms in India
Social Indicators Research, 2015, 128, 481-497
2.642Citations (PDF)
157The Role of Information Communication Technology and Economic Growth in Recent Electricity Demand: Fresh Evidence from Combine Cointegration Approach in UAE2.930Citations (PDF)
158Linkages between defense spending and income inequality in Iran
Quality and Quantity, 2015, 50, 1317-1332
1.824Citations (PDF)
159Modeling Causality Between Financial Deepening and Poverty Reduction in Egypt
Social Indicators Research, 2015, 126, 955-969
2.671Citations (PDF)
160Testing the Social Cost of Rapid Economic Development in Malaysia: The Effect of Trade on Life Expectancy
Social Indicators Research, 2015, 130, 1005-1023
2.611Citations (PDF)
161Causality between trade openness and energy consumption: What causes what in high, middle and low income countries
Energy Policy, 2014, 70, 126-143
9.1165Citations (PDF)
162What role of renewable and non-renewable electricity consumption and output is needed to initially mitigate CO2 emissions in MENA region?16.7338Citations (PDF)
163Human Capital Outflow and Economic Misery: Fresh Evidence for Pakistan
Social Indicators Research, 2014, 124, 747-764
2.610Citations (PDF)
164Financial Development and Income Inequality: Is There Any Financial Kuznets Curve in Iran?
Social Indicators Research, 2014, 124, 357-382
2.689Citations (PDF)
165Revisiting linkages between financial development, trade openness and economic growth in South Africa: fresh evidence from combined cointegration test
Quality and Quantity, 2014, 49, 785-803
1.873Citations (PDF)
166DOES DEFENCE SPENDING STIMULATE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN INDIA? A REVISIT
Defence and Peace Economics, 2013, 24, 371-395
2.537Citations (PDF)
167Economic growth, energy consumption, financial development, international trade and CO2 emissions in Indonesia16.71,218Citations (PDF)
168The environmental Kuznets curve and the role of coal consumption in India: Cointegration and causality analysis in an open economy16.7398Citations (PDF)
169The effects of financial development, economic growth, coal consumption and trade openness on CO2 emissions in South Africa
Energy Policy, 2013, 61, 1452-1459
9.1780Citations (PDF)
170Financial development and energy consumption nexus in Malaysia: A multivariate time series analysis
Economic Modelling, 2013, 30, 435-441
4.3518Citations (PDF)
171The dynamic links between energy consumption, economic growth, financial development and trade in China: Fresh evidence from multivariate framework analysis
Energy Economics, 2013, 40, 8-21
13.3621Citations (PDF)
172Does financial development reduce CO2 emissions in Malaysian economy? A time series analysis
Economic Modelling, 2013, 35, 145-152
4.3624Citations (PDF)
173Natural gas consumption and economic growth in Pakistan16.7172Citations (PDF)
174The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Stock Market Development: Evidence From Pakistan3.124Citations (PDF)
175Multivariate-based Granger causality between financial deepening and poverty: the case of Pakistan
Quality and Quantity, 2013, 48, 3221-3241
1.822Citations (PDF)
176Linkages between income inequality, international remittances and economic growth in Pakistan
Quality and Quantity, 2013, 48, 1511-1535
1.814Citations (PDF)
177The Dynamic of Financial Development, Imports, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth: Cointegration and Causality Analysis in Pakistan
Global Business Review, 2012, 13, 201-219
4.2104Citations (PDF)
178Is energy consumption effective to spur economic growth in Pakistan? New evidence from bounds test to level relationships and Granger causality tests
Economic Modelling, 2012, 29, 2310-2319
4.3254Citations (PDF)
179Does trade openness affect long run growth? Cointegration, causality and forecast error variance decomposition tests for Pakistan
Economic Modelling, 2012, 29, 2325-2339
4.3237Citations (PDF)
180Does financial development increase energy consumption? The role of industrialization and urbanization in Tunisia
Energy Policy, 2012, 40, 473-479
9.1724Citations (PDF)
181Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis in Pakistan: Cointegration and Granger causality16.7586Citations (PDF)
182The Impact of Military Spending on Economic Growth: The Case of North Cyprus
Defence and Peace Economics, 2011, 22, 555-562
2.537Citations (PDF)
183FIGHTING TERRORISM: ARE MILITARY MEASURES EFFECTIVE? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY
Defence and Peace Economics, 2010, 21, 193-205
2.593Citations (PDF)
184The Impact of ICT on Financial Sector Development Under Structural Break: An Empirical Analysis of the Turkish Economy4.214Citations (PDF)