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Air pollution, output, FDI, trade openness, and urbanization: evidence using DOLS and PDOLS cointegration techniques and causality
ArticleAbstract: Globalization has led countries to a strong interdependence among them, which is reflected in tradePalabras claves:causality, Cointegration, environmental pollution, OUTPUT, Panel DataAutores:Pablo Ponce, Rafael AlvaradoFuentes:googlescopusForest conservation and renewable energy consumption: An ardl approach
ArticleAbstract: Deforestation shows the constant environmental degradation that occurs worldwide as a result of thePalabras claves:Autoregressive distributed lag model, ECT, forest area, Renewable energy consumption, TIME SERIESAutores:Del Río‐Rama M.d.l.C., José Álvarez-García, Oliveira C., Pablo PonceFuentes:googlescopusEnvironmental degradation and real per capita output: New evidence at the global level grouping countries by income levels
ArticleAbstract: The objective of this research is to examine the relationship between real per capita output and carPalabras claves:economic growth, environmental contamination, Panel DataAutores:Alejandra Criollo, Karina Córdova, Khan M.K., Pablo Ponce, Rafael AlvaradoFuentes:scopusEnvironmental technology and wastewater treatment: Strategies to achieve environmental sustainability
ArticleAbstract: Water is the vital liquid for human subsistence and is used as a resource in various production procPalabras claves:Environmental technology. Sewage treatment. Environmental degradation. Panel quantile regression. OECD countriesAutores:Golpîra H., Khan S.A.R., Mathew M., Pablo Ponce, Yu Z.Fuentes:googlescopusThe liberalization of the internal energy market in the european union: Evidence of its influence on reducing environmental pollution
ArticleAbstract: From an empirical point of view, the liberalization of the internal energy market reduces carbon dioPalabras claves:CO emissions 2, Electricity, Liberalization, natural gas, RENEWABLE ENERGYAutores:de la Cruz Del Río-Rama M., Oliveira C., Pablo Ponce, Viviana ÁlvarezFuentes:scopus