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  1. Assessing the Relationship Between Clean Cooking Fuels and Women's Cancer Mortality in the European Union: An Empirical Analysis
  2. Measuring wholesale electricity price risk from climate change: Evidence from Portugal
  3. Revealing the essential and sufficient conditions for the energy consumption diversification
  4. Assessing the Relationship Between Clean Cooking Fuels and Women's Cancer Mortality in the European Union: An Empirical Analysis
  5. Cancer Mortality Among Women in the European Union: A Comprehensive Analysis of Economic, Social, and Health Factors
  6. Cancer Mortality Among Women in the European Union: A Comprehensive Analysis of Economic, Social, and Health Factors
  7. Cancer Mortality Among Women in the European Union: A Comprehensive Analysis of Economic, Social, and Health Factors
  8. Could tourism investments influence financial inclusion in the European Union countries?
  9. Analyzing the impact of fiscal conditions on private health expenditures in OECD countries: a quantile ARDL investigation
  10. Quantifying the Impact of Risk on Market Volatility and Price: Evidence from the Wholesale Electricity Market in Portugal
  11. Environmental Governance and Gender Inclusivity: Analyzing the Interplay of PM2.5 and Women’s Representation in Political Leadership in the European Union
  12. The impact of BMI on life expectancy in Portugal
  13. What are the causal conditions that lead to high or low environmental performance? A worldwide assessment
  14. The influence of gender inequality on women’s cancer mortality in European countries: a quantitative study
  15. How does the economy affect a religious phenomenon? A panel approach to international pilgrimages to the Shrine of Fátima
  16. On the link between shadow economy and carbon dioxide emissions: an analysis of homogeneous groups of countries
  17. Renewable energy deployment in Europe: Do politics matter?
  18. Exploring necessary and sufficient conditions for carbon emission intensity: a comparative analysis
  19. Assessing influential factors for ecological footprints: A complex solution approach
  20. Análise dos custos de capital para uma termoelétrica a óleo combustível no Nordeste brasileiro: uma aplicação do WACC e CAPM
  21. Building a Sustainable Future: How Eco-Friendly Homes Are Driving Local Economic Development in Lisbon Metropolitan Area
  22. Russian Doll of Sustainability: Factor Endowments, Democratic Political Equality and Income Inequality in the Post-Communist Central and Eastern European Countries
  23. The Asymmetric Impact of Energy’s Paradigm Transition on Environmental Degradation: a Macroeconomic Evidence from Latin American and the Caribbean Countries
  24. Relationship between the share of renewable electricity consumption, economic complexity, financial development, and oil prices: A two-step club convergence and PVAR model approach
  25. Impact of a health promotion program on hospital admission expenses for stroke in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco
  26. Asymmetric Nexus between Green Technology Innovations, Economic Policy Uncertainty, and Environmental Sustainability: Evidence from Italy
  27. Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth
  28. Assessing Energy Performance Certificates for Buildings: A Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) of Portuguese Municipalities
  29. Income Inequality and Economic Freedom Revisited: Are Freedom and Equality Conflicting Values? Evidence from the twenty-first Century
  30. Does economic complexity increase energy intensity?
  31. Energy Economic Development in Europe
  32. Renewable Energy Consumption and Economic Growth—Special Issue
  33. Sustainable economic development and geopolitics: The role of energy trilemma policies
  34. The Impact of Energy Efficiency Regulations on Energy Poverty in Residential Dwellings in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area: An Empirical Investigation
  35. How Do Economic Growth and Terrorism Affect Tourism in the Council of Europe Countries?
  36. How to Promote Healthier and More Sustainable Food Choices: The Case of Portugal
  37. Assessing the Role of Financial Incentives in Promoting Eco-Friendly Houses in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area—Portugal
  38. The heterogeneous impact of the environmental policy stringency on premature indoor and outdoor deaths from air pollution in the G7 countries: Do economic complexity and green innovation matter?
  39. On the interdependencies between mortgage, credit card and auto loans delinquency rates: evidence from the US states plus the District of Columbia
  40. Causes of environmental degradation in the Latin American and Caribbean region
  41. Context of the obesity problem in the Latin American region
  42. Determinants of obesity in the Latin America and Caribbean region
  43. Does the obesity epidemic increase the consumption of fossil fuels in Latin America and Caribbean countries?
  44. Environmental degradation in the Latin American and Caribbean region
  45. Impact of the obesity epidemic on economic growth in Latin American and Caribbean countries
  46. Interactions between obesity, economic growth, globalisation, urbanisation and poverty in Latin American and Caribbean countries
  47. Portfolio decisions of primary energy sources and economic complexity: The world's large energy user evidence
  48. The consequences of the obesity epidemic on food production: empirical evidence from Latin American and Caribbean countries
  49. The effect of the urbanisation process on body mass index in Latin American and Caribbean countries
  50. The increase of CO2 emissions by obesity epidemic in Latin American and Caribbean countries
  51. Obesity Epidemic and the Environment
  52. Unveiling the Impact of Gender Inequality on Women's Lives: Decoding Cancer Mortality Patterns in European Countries Through Quantitative Analysis
  53. Factors driving CO2 emissions: the role of energy transition and brain drain
  54. The Role of Intra-Industry Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, and Renewable Energy on Portuguese Carbon Dioxide Emissions
  55. The Impact of Technology and Government Policies on OECD Carbon Dioxide Emissions
  56. Assessment of renewable electricity adoption in sub-Saharan Africa
  57. Investigating the determinants of carbon emissions in the USA: a state-level analysis
  58. Heterogeneous Effect of “Eco-Friendly” Dwellings on Transaction Prices in Real Estate Market in Portugal
  59. The Heterogeneous Effect of Economic Complexity and Export Quality on the Ecological Footprint: A Two-Step Club Convergence and Panel Quantile Regression Approach
  60. Heterogeneous Impact of Electrification of Road Transport on Premature Deaths from Outdoor Air Pollution: A Macroeconomic Evidence from 29 European Countries
  61. Heterogeneous impact of eco-innovation on premature deaths resulting from indoor and outdoor air pollution: empirical evidence from EU29 countries
  62. The Consequences of Gender Inequality on Latin America’s Economic Growth: Macroeconomic Evidence
  63. The cost of healthier and more sustainable food choices: Do plant-based consumers spend more on food?
  64. The Impact of Natural Gas, Oil, and Renewables Consumption on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: European Evidence
  65. Does the Obesity Problem Increase Environmental Degradation? Macroeconomic and Social Evidence from the European Countries
  66. Measuring the economic efficiency performance in Latin American and Caribbean countries: An empirical evidence from stochastic production frontier and data envelopment analysis
  67. The effect of economic complexity, fertility rate, and information and communication technology on ecological footprint in the emerging economies: a two-step stirpat model and panel quantile regression
  68. The impact of renewable energy policies on deaths from outdoor and indoor air pollution: Empirical evidence from Latin American and Caribbean countries
  69. The Capacity of Battery-Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles to Mitigate CO2 Emissions: Macroeconomic Evidence from European Union Countries
  70. Do financial incentive policies for renewable energy development increase the economic growth in Latin American and Caribbean countries?
  71. Erratum to “Drivers of a new dietary transition towards a sustainable and healthy future” [Clean. Responsible Consum. (2021) 100025]
  72. Effect of Battery-Electric and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles on PM2.5 Emissions in 29 European Countries
  73. What effect does public and private capital have on income inequality? The case of the Latin America and Caribbean region
  74. The Impact of Battery-Electric Vehicles on Energy Consumption: A Macroeconomic Evidence from 29 European Countries
  75. Do financial and fiscal incentive policies increase the energy efficiency ratings in residential properties? A piece of empirical evidence from Portugal
  76. Do energy efficiency and export quality affect the ecological footprint in emerging countries? A two-step approach using the SBM–DEA model and panel quantile regression
  77. The Impact of Energy Policies on the Energy Efficiency Performance of Residential Properties in Portugal
  78. Conclusions
  79. Does Financial Openness Expand the Renewable Energy Investment in Latin American Countries?
  80. Does the Energy Transition Process Decrease the Environmental Degradation in Latin American and Caribbean Countries?
  81. Globalisation and Energy Transition in Latin America and the Caribbean
  82. Impact of Trade Openness on the Consumption of Fossil Fuels in Latin American and Caribbean Countries
  83. Introduction
  84. Renewable Energy Transition and Globalisation in the Latin American and Caribbean Region: A Five-Decade Picture
  85. The Energy-Economic Growth Nexus in Latin American and Caribbean Countries: A New Approach with the Globalisation Index
  86. The Interactions Between Renewable Energy Consumption, Economic Growth, and Globalisation: Fresh Evidence from the Mercosur Countries
  87. The Role of the Globalisation Process in Mitigating Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Latin American and Caribbean Countries
  88. Effect of Battery Electric Vehicles on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in 29 European Union Countries
  89. Measuring the effect of trade liberalisation on the consumption of non-renewable energy sources in Latin America & the Caribbean Countries
  90. Determinantes Socioeconómicos das Peregrinações: Uma Abordagem Var do Caso Português de Fátima
  91. Assessing the advancement of new renewable energy sources in Latin American and Caribbean countries
  92. Drivers of a new dietary transition towards a sustainable and healthy future
  93. The impacts of the tourism sector on the eco-efficiency of the Latin American and Caribbean countries
  94. China’s Effect on World Energy-Growth Nexus: Spillovers Evidence from Financial Development and CO2 Emissions
  95. Is gender inequality an essential driver in explaining environmental degradation? Some empirical answers from the CO2 emissions in European Union countries
  96. Do Renewable Energy Policies Can Decrease The Deaths From Outdoor and Indoor Air Pollution? Empirical Evidence From Latin American and Caribbean Countries
  97. An investigation of the environmental Kuznets relationship in BRICS countries at a sectoral economic level
  98. Does waiting times decrease or increase operational costs in short and long-term? Evidence from Portuguese public hospitals
  99. The impact of income inequality and economic complexity on ecological footprint: an analysis covering a long-time span
  100. The role of the globalisation process on mitigation of carbon dioxide emissions of Latin American & Caribbean countries
  101. Exploring the causality between economic growth, financial development and inflation in sixteen high-income countries
  102. The Reaction of the Consumption of Fossil Fuels to Trade Openness in Latin America & the Caribbean Countries
  103. Does the overweight epidemic cause energy consumption? A piece of empirical evidence from the European region
  104. Does energy efficiency and trade openness matter for energy transition? Empirical evidence for countries in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
  105. Concentration hurts: Exploring the effects of capital stock on Latin American and Caribbean income inequality
  106. Does Urbanisation Process Increase the Overweight Epidemic? The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean Region
  107. Energy transition in the Latin America region: Initiatives and challenges
  108. Introduction
  109. Front Matter
  110. The capacity of energy transition to decrease deaths from air pollution: Empirical evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean countries
  111. The consequences of energy transition on environmental degradation of Latin America and the Caribbean
  112. The downward trend in the energy intensity of Latin America and the Caribbean: Is the region's physical capital contributing to this tendency?
  113. The effect of energy transition on economic growth and consumption of nonrenewable energy sources in countries of Latin America and the Caribbean
  114. The relationship between public capital stock, private capital stock, and economic growth in the Latin American and Caribbean countries: A matter of complementarity
  115. The role of public, private, and public-private partnership capital stock on the expansion of renewable energy investment in Latin America and the Caribbean region
  116. An analysis of the energy intensity of Latin American and Caribbean countries: Empirical evidence on the role of public and private capital stock
  117. Exploring the capacity of renewable energy consumption to reduce outdoor air pollution death rate in Latin America and the Caribbean region
  118. Energy production and trade openness: Assessing economic growth, CO2 emissions and the applicability of the cointegration analysis
  119. Tourism and Economic Growth Nexus in Latin America and Caribbean Countries: Evidence from an Autoregressive Distributed Lag Panel
  120. On the restricted form of energy-growth nexus: a global level VECM approach and the historical structural breaks
  121. The driving forces of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions from South Latin American countries and their impacts on these countries’ process of decoupling
  122. Reducing Meat Consumption to Mitigate Climate Change and Promote Health: but Is It Good for the Economy?
  123. Exploring the effect of the renewable energy transition on CO2emissions of Latin American & Caribbean countries
  124. The interactions between renewable energy consumption and economic growth in the Mercosur countries
  125. The relationship between CO2 emissions, renewable and non-renewable energy consumption, economic growth, and urbanisation in the Southern Common Market
  126. The relationship between public capital stock, private capital stock and economic growth in the Latin American and Caribbean countries
  127. Energy efficiency and sustainable growth in industrial sectors in European Union countries: A nonlinear ARDL approach
  128. The impact of public capital stock on energy consumption: Empirical evidence from Latin America and the Caribbean region
  129. Asymmetric impacts of globalisation on CO2 emissions of countries in Latin America and the Caribbean
  130. Delinquency and Default in USA Student Debt as a Proportional Response to Unemployment and Average Debt per Borrower
  131. Effects of financial openness on renewable energy investments expansion in Latin American countries
  132. The dynamics of the short and long-run effects of public policies supporting renewable energy: A comparative study of installed capacity and electricity generation
  133. THE ENERGY-GROWTH NEXUS WITHIN OIL PRODUCTION AND OIL RENTS CONTEXT
  134. THE IMPACT OF WEALTH AND POVERTY ON GAMBLING EXPENDITURE IN THE UNITED STATES
  135. Accommodating renewable energy sources in a small electricity market: An analysis considering the interactions of sources within Portugal and Spain
  136. ARE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CONVERGING? EVIDENCE FROM THE COMPARABLE GENUINE PROGRESS INDICATOR FOR ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT COUNTRIES
  137. Globalisation as a motor of renewable energy development in Latin America countries
  138. Are There Spillovers from China on the Global Energy-Growth Nexus? Evidence from Four World Regions
  139. Decoupling economic growth from GHG emissions: Decomposition analysis by sectoral factors for Australia
  140. Technological progress and other factors behind the adoption of electric vehicles: Empirical evidence for EU countries
  141. Are renewables affecting income distribution and increasing the risk of household poverty?
  142. Does financial openness cause the intensification of environmental degradation? New evidence from Latin American and Caribbean countries
  143. The impact of feed-in and capacity policies on electricity generation from renewable energy sources in Spain
  144. The role of financial openness and China’s income on fossil fuels consumption: fresh evidence from Latin American countries
  145. Daily management of the electricity generation mix in France and Germany
  146. Energy–growth nexus and economic development: a quantile regression for panel data
  147. Energy–growth nexus, domestic credit, and environmental sustainability: a panel causality analysis
  148. Income inequality, globalization, and economic growth: a panel vector autoregressive approach for Latin American countries
  149. The effect of fiscal and financial incentive policies for renewable energy on CO2 emissions: the case for the Latin American region
  150. The electricity generation, waste, and CO2 emissions in Latin America and the Caribbean countries: a panel autoregressive distributed lag approach
  151. The Extended Energy-Growth Nexus
  152. The impacts of China’s effect and globalization on the augmented energy–nexus: evidence in four aggregated regions
  153. The interactions between conventional and alternative energy sources in the transport sector: a panel of OECD countries
  154. The relationship between financial openness, renewable and nonrenewable energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and economic growth in the Latin American countries: an approach with a panel vector auto regression model
  155. The Impact of Financial Development and Globalisation on Economic Growth: Evidence from a Macro Panel of Ten Countries
  156. Assessing eco-efficiency through the DEA analysis and decoupling index in the Latin America countries
  157. The impact of globalization and economic freedom on economic growth: the case of the Latin America and Caribbean countries
  158. How economic growth in Australia reacts to CO2 emissions, fossil fuels and renewable energy consumption
  159. Economic growth, sustainable development and food consumption: Evidence across different income groups of countries
  160. On the drivers of peak electricity demand: What is the role played by battery electric cars?
  161. Does financial openness increase environmental degradation? Fresh evidence from MERCOSUR countries
  162. The relationship between economic growth, consumption of energy, and environmental degradation: renewed evidence from Andean community nations
  163. The impact of economic growth on CO2 emissions in Australia: the environmental Kuznets curve and the decoupling index
  164. Have fossil fuels been substituted by renewables? An empirical assessment for 10 European countries
  165. Using Three Approaches To Determine Whether Renewable Energy Sources Have Replaced Fossil Fuel
  166. Could alternative energy sources in the transport sector decarbonise the economy without compromising economic growth?
  167. THE IMPACT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION ON CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS - THE CASE OF SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES
  168. On the Dynamics of Renewable Energy Consumption (Aggregated and Disaggregated) and Economic Growth: An Approach by Energy Sources
  169. Ordinary and Special Regimes of electricity generation in Spain: How they interact with economic activity
  170. Interactions between electricity generation sources and economic activity in two Nord Pool systems. Evidence from Estonia and Sweden
  171. The Negative Impact of Renewable Energy Consumption on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: An empirical evidence from South American Countries
  172. Redefining the energy-growth nexus with an index for sustainable economic welfare in Europe
  173. Strategies to make renewable energy sources compatible with economic growth
  174. Augmented energy-growth nexus: economic, political and social globalization impacts
  175. Is energy consumption in the transport sector hampering both economic growth and the reduction of CO 2 emissions? A disaggregated energy consumption analysis
  176. Renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions from the waste sectors of European Union member states: a panel data analysis
  177. O IMPACTO DA PRODUÇÃO DE ENERGIA EÓLICA NO MERCADO DE TRABALHO: UMA ABORDAGEM PVAR
  178. Are renewable energy policies upsetting carbon dioxide emissions? The case of Latin America countries
  179. The traditional energy-growth nexus: A comparison between sustainable development and economic growth approaches
  180. On the Relationship of Energy and CO2: The Effect of Financial Deep on Oil Producing Countries
  181. Evaluating the Impact of New Renewable Energy on the Peak Load - An ARDL Approach for Portugal
  182. On the Nexus of Energy Use - Economic Development: A Panel Approach
  183. Renewable vs non-renewable electricity and the industrial production nexus: Evidence from an ARDL bounds test approach for Greece
  184. A Não Linearidade do Nexus Desenvolvimento Financeiro - Crescimento Económico: O caso dos países produtores de petróleo
  185. Electricity generation mix and economic growth: What role is being played by nuclear sources and carbon dioxide emissions in France?
  186. How electricity generation regimes are interacting in Portugal. Does it matter for sustainability and economic activity?
  187. Os efeitos da Emenda Constitucional 29 na alocação regional dos gastos públicos no Sistema Único de Saúde no Brasil
  188. A different look over the financial depth nonlinearity: Evidence from Europe
  189. Does oil consumption promote economic growth in oil producers?
  190. O orçamento-programa no contexto da gestão pública
  191. On the Dynamics of Generating Electricity from Diversified Sources: Evidence from Portugal
  192. Oil rents and economic growth in oil producing countries: evidence from a macro panel
  193. The role of Portuguese electricity generation regimes and industrial production
  194. Interactions between electricity generation sources and economic activity in Greece: A VECM approach
  195. Wind power idle capacity in a panel of European countries
  196. Rentierism, energy and economic growth: The case of Algeria and Egypt (1965–2010)
  197. Does the stock market cause economic growth? Portuguese evidence of economic regime change
  198. On the Public Policies Supporting Renewables and Wind Power Overcapacity: Insights into the European Way Forward
  199. Are public policies towards renewables successful? Evidence from European countries
  200. Is renewable energy effective in promoting growth?
  201. Energy consumption and economic growth nexus in Portugal, Italy, Greece, Spain and Turkey: An ARDL bounds test approach (1965–2009)
  202. An ARDL Approach to the Oil and Growth Nexus: Portuguese Evidence
  203. Dieselization and Road Transport CO<sub>2</sub> Emissions: Evidence from Europe
  204. HOUSEHOLD PREFERENCES FOR TIME-OF-USE RATES IN THE PORTUGUESE ELECTRICITY MARKET
  205. Do energy efficiency measures promote the use of renewable sources?
  206. Drivers promoting renewable energy: A dynamic panel approach
  207. A Quantile Approach to Identify Factors Promoting Renewable Energy in European Countries
  208. Motivations driving renewable energy in European countries: A panel data approach