What is it about?
This study analyzes the long and short run nonlinear (u-shape or inverted u-shape) impact of urbanization, trade liberalization, economic growth, and technology on environmental pollution (carbon dioxide emissions) in African and Asian emerging economies
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Why is it important?
Outcomes of this study are beneficial for environmentalists, government agencies, researchers, corporate bodies, and individuals at large
Perspectives
Government has to establish environmental regulations for urbanization to maintain the population at optimum levels while, restrictions are required on economic growth and international trade towards green growth as well as government has to encourage the technological innovation to reduce the emissions.
Dr Kashif Munir
Al Qasimia University
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This page is a summary of: Assessing nonlinear impact of urbanization, economic growth, technology, and trade on environment: evidence from African and Asian emerging economies, GeoJournal, January 2021, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s10708-020-10366-2.
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