Droughts can significantly impact the water, energy, and agriculture sectors, leading to substantial effects on the national economy. This study examines the potential influence of drought on the national economy, using Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a measure of economic performance. It explores ...
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The two-dimensional Tapio decoupling model based on N-shaped EKC to group homogeneous countries is developed to explore the inter-group heterogeneous carbon emission effects of each variable. Global research results show that the linear and cubic terms of GDP per capita are significantly positive, ...
For every country across the globe, the industries and sectors have fundamental roles in both its economic and social development. Not only are industries a main contributor to a country’s gross domestic product (GDP) and economic growth, it is critical for employment creation, technological advan...
Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): Higher GDP per capita correlates with increased agricultural emissions from natural gas and subsequently leads to a larger ecological footprint. This hypothesis suggests that wealthier nations, characterized by higher GDP per capita, tend to produce more agricultural emissions...
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GDP per capita, tend to generate more agricultural emissions from natural gas, leading to a larger ecological footprint. This notion is grounded in the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) theory, which postulates that environmental degradation increases with economic growth up to a certain point, ...
A series of variables are adopted in the model to represent these impacts, which contain congestion degree, GDP (Gross Domestic Product), population, land values, harmful gas emission, accident rate, etc. Construction scale of urban rail transit is selected as the control variable to simulate ...
Applying qualitative and quantitative methods, this article explains the driving forces behind U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, assesses the impacts of this withdrawal on the compliance prospects of the agreement, and proposes how China should respond. The...
The topic of whether economic complexity or close proximity to a product produces favorable conditions to aid nations in transitioning to the circular economy is addressed in this article. Six distinct indicators are used to assess the performance of circularity. The amount of municipal garbage, the...