Impact of technological innovation and renewable energy on ecological footprint in G20 countries: The moderating role of institutional quality
The connection between ecological footprint and economic complexity has significant implications for environmental sustainability regarding the policy. Additionally, institutional quality is crucial in ensuring environmental sustainability and moderating the link between economic complexity and ecol...
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Main Authors: | Raza A., Habib Y., Hashmi S.H. |
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Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
2024
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