Avik Sinha, Muhammad Ibrahim Shah, Tuhin Sengupta, Zhilun Jiao
This study investigates the relationship between technological progression and ambient air pollution in top-10 polluted Middle East and North African (MENA) countries by using monthly data for the period of 1990-2017. The Quantile cointegration proposed by Xiao (2009), Quantile-on-Quantile regressio...
Abbas Ali Chandio, Muhammad Ibrahim Shah, Narayan Sethi, Zulqarnain Mushtaq
This paper examines the effect of climate change and financial development on agricultural production in ASEAN-4, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand from 1990 to 2016. Further, we explore the role of renewable energy, institutional quality, and human capital on agricultural pr...
Tashreef Muhammad, Anika Bintee Aftab, Muhammad Ibrahim, M. M. Ahsan et al.
In the modern capital market, the price of a stock is often considered to be highly volatile and unpredictable because of various social, financial, political and other dynamic factors. With calculated and thoughtful investment, stock market can ensure a handsome profit with minimal capital investme...
Shahid Ali, Muhlis Can, Muhammad Ibrahim Shah, Junfeng Jiang et al.
In recent literature, scholars discussed the role of export diversification in environmental quality. However, most studies analyzed the role of export diversification in influencing carbon dioxide emissions with mixed results. However, since carbon dioxide emissions specifically capture the environ...
Abdullah Al Mahmud, Noor Ahmed Nahid, Christina Nassif, Muhammad Shahdaat Bin Sayeed et al.
Dominant mutations in PIEZO2, which codes for the principal mechanotransduction channel for proprioception and touch sensation, have been found to cause different forms of distal arthrogryposis. Some observations suggest that these dominant mutations induce a gain-of-function effect on the channel. ...
Andrew Adewale Alola, Ifedolapo Olabisi Olanipekun, Muhammad Ibrahim Shah
Duojiao tan, Festus Fatai Adedoyin, Rafael Alvarado, Muhammad Ramzan et al.
39 40 Currently, one of the most significant challenges of agricultural sector of an economy is to keep 41 pace with the world's rapidly growing population in order to feed them. But continuous 42 environmental degradation is posing serious threat to the agricultural production. The objective 43 of ...
Muhammad Ibrahim Shah, Hauwah K. K. AbdulKareem, Zulfiqar Khan, Shujaat Abbas
This study uses the economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) to examine how economic growth, agriculture, renewable energy, information and communication technology (ICT) and human capital affect carbon emission during the period of 1990–2019. Several econometric techniques...
Muhammad Ibrahim Shah, Matteo Foglia, Umer Shahzad, Zeeshan Fareed
This paper investigates how oil price, COVID-19, and global energy innovation can affect carbon emissions under time- and frequency-varying perspectives. We contribute to the literature by being the first research to document the relationship between these variables in the short and long run (dynami...
Jun Wang, Sudeshna Ghosh, Aminat Olayinka Olohunlana, Buhari Doğan et al.
Zahoor Ahmed, Mahmood Ahmad, Rafael Alvarado, Avik Sinha et al.
Mehdi Nejati, Muhammad Ibrahim Shah
Muhammad Ibrahim Shah, Muhammad Usman, Hephzibah Onyeje Obekpa, Shujaat Abbas
This study aims to examine the effect of carbon dioxide emission and air pollution on agricultural productivity while accounting for the effect of renewable energy use, ICT, technological innovation, environmental policy stringency, and democracy for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (B...
Muhammad Ibrahim Shah, Shujaat Abbas, Aminat Olayinka Olohunlana, Avik Sinha
Abstract Globally, biodiversity and ecosystem services (BES) are rapidly declining due to continuous human intervention. The most important factor behind this rapid decline in BES has been attributed to the different land use changes such as agricultural expansion, urbanization, and deforestation pr...
Yong Yan, Muhammad Ibrahim Shah, Gagan Deep Sharma, Ritika Chopra et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely hit the United States of America (USA) with tourism being one of the most directly affected sectors. The effect is even more striking in Hawaii, which has been one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States since the 1950s. While the state govern...