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Empirical evidence on the resource curse hypothesis in oil abundant economy
by Satti, Saqlain Latif
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2.
Dynamics of Military Expenditure and Income Inequality in Pakistan
by Raza, Syed
Social Indicators Research, 2017, Vol.131(3), pp.1035-1055

3.
The effects of financial development, economic growth, coal consumption and trade openness on CO2 emissions in South Africa
by Shahbaz, Muhammad
Energy Policy, Oct, 2013, Vol.61, p.1452-1459

4.
Carbon emissions, energy consumption and economic growth: An aggregate and disaggregate analysis of the Indian economy
by Ahmad, Ashfaq
Energy policy, September 2016, Vol.96, p.131

5.
Causality between trade openness and energy consumption: what causes what in high, middle and low income countries
by Shahbaz, Muhammad
Energy policy, Jul 2014, Vol.70, pp.126-143

6.
How economic growth, renewable electricity and natural resources contribute to CO2 emissions?
by Balsalobre-Lorente, Daniel
Energy Policy, February 2018, Vol.113, pp.356-367

7.
Time-varying analysis of COsub 2 emissions, energy consumption, and economic growth nexus: Statistical experience in next 11 countries
by Shahbaz, Muhammad
Energy policy, November 2016, Vol.98, p.33

8.
Does financial development increase energy consumption? The role of industrialization and urbanization in Tunisia
by Shahbaz, Muhammad
Energy Policy, 2012, Vol.40, pp.473-479

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The role of natural gas consumption and trade in Tunisia's output
by Farhani, Sahbi
Energy Policy, March 2014, Vol.66, pp.677-684

10.
The effects of financial development, economic growth, coal consumption and trade openness on CO2 emissions in South Africa
by Shahbaz, Muhammad
Energy Policy, October 2013, Vol.61, pp.1452-1459

11.
Modeling Causality Between Financial Deepening and Poverty Reduction in Egypt
by Abosedra, Salah
Social Indicators Research, Apr 2016, Vol.126(3), pp.955-969

12.
Testing the Social Cost of Rapid Economic Development in Malaysia: The Effect of Trade on Life Expectancy.(Report)
by Ling, Chong Hui
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13.
Re-investigating the electricity consumption and economic growth nexus in Portugal
by Chor Foon Tang
Energy Policy, Nov, 2013, Vol.62, p.1515-1524

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Re-investigating the electricity consumption and economic growth nexus in Portugal
by Chor Foon Tang
Energy Policy, Nov, 2013, Vol.62, p.1515-1524

15.
CO2 emissions in Australia: economic and non-economic drivers in the long-run
by Shahbaz, Muhammad
Applied economics, March 2017, Vol.49(13), pp.1273-1286

16.
Sectoral analysis of the causal relationship between electricity consumption and real output in Pakistan
by Tang, Chor
Energy policy, Sep 2013, Vol.60, pp.885-891

17.
Trivariate causality between economic growth, urbanisation and electricity consumption in Angola: cointegration and causality analysis
by Solarin, Sakiru
Energy policy, Sep 2013, Vol.60, pp.876-884

18.
Energy innovation and renewable energy consumption in the correction of air pollution levels
by Alvarez-Herranz, Agustin
Energy Policy, June 2017, Vol.105, pp.386-397

19.
The effects of financial development, economic growth, coal consumption and trade openness on CO2 emissions in South Africa
by Shahbaz, Muhammad
Energy policy, Oct 2013, Vol.61, pp.1452-1459

20.
Carbon emissions, energy consumption and economic growth: An aggregate and disaggregate analysis of the Indian economy
by Ahmad, Ashfaq
Energy Policy, September 2016, Vol.96, pp.131-143
