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On the effect of short-run and long-run US economic expectations on oil and gold volatilities Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Barrales-Ruíz José, Gabriel Pino
This paper investigates the effect of US Economic expectations on oil and gold volatilities, examining their formation across different time horizons. To this end, we compute expectations using a MS-VAR model from one (short run) to sixteen quarters ahead (long run). Then, we estimate the impact of an expectation shock on oil and gold volatility measures through an impulse response function estimating
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Late Mesozoic–Cenozoic geoheritage resources of the Kharga Oasis (Egypt): Novel assessment, exploitation perspectives, and policy implications Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Fatma A. Mousa, Dmitry A. Ruban, Mohamed M. Abu El-Hassan, Emad S. Sallam
Geoheritage resources are valuable to countries and regions, which make urgent their exploration. Particularly, Egyptian geoheritage has been examined only partly, and it has not been reported from many areas. New field investigations in the Kharga Oasis in the southern Western Desert of Egypt permit to report a new portion of geoheritage resources. The collected materials are used to propose six geosites
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Unlocking the future of space resource management through satellite remote sensing and AI integration Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Jose Garcia-del-Real, Manuel Alcaráz
This scientific study investigates how artificial intelligence (AI) and satellite remote sensing could work together to transform space resource management. As human activity in space continues to expand, the effective and sustainable utilization of celestial resources is of paramount importance. It begins by highlighting the evolution of space exploration and the growing interest in resource extraction
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Does climate policy uncertainty exacerbate extreme risk spillovers between green economy and energy metals? Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Wang Gao, Jiajia Wei, Hongwei Zhang, Haizhen Zhang
This study employs a novel quantile time-frequency connectedness approach to capture the risk spillovers between the green economy and energy metals under different market conditions. Also, this paper utilizes the GARCH-MIDAS model to explore whether climate policy uncertainty exacerbates the risk spillover levels. The research findings indicate significant risk spillovers between the green economy
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Digital economic, resource curse and the development of low-carbon transformation Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Shiyu Ma, Yuguo Gao, Hui Li
In the evolving digital economy (DE) landscape, businesses face a dynamic mix of challenges and opportunities. Many studies argue that the abundance of digital resources may lead to a phenomenon known as the “resource curse (RC)," where organizations struggle to effectively leverage these resources to achieve their strategic goals, particularly in the crucial realm of low-carbon transformation and
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Minor mining, major influence: Economic implications and policy challenges of artisanal gold mining Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Miaozhi Yu, Yifan Wang, Muhammad Umair
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How does digital government affect natural resource sustainability? A global perspective Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Weili Guan, Yuming Li, Jun Liu, Sana Ullah, Noura Metawa
Digital government is essential for modernizing public administration, enhancing citizen services, boosting government productivity, and encouraging transparency and citizen involvement. It plays a critical role in improving the management of natural resource rents by promoting transparency, accountability, and responsible governance. However, empirical evidence on the impact of digital government
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Deciphering the resource wealth enigma: Unraveling the interplay of institutional quality, economic diversity, and R&D in mitigating the resource curse Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Diling Xiang, Xinao He, Mengjie Shi
The study explores the multipart dynamics of resource wealth, institutional quality, economic diversity, R&D outputs and their interplay with “resources curse” by analyzing data from 2008 to 2019 for 18 G member countries. The study discovers that natural resource abundance can be a double-edged sword, potentially restricting R&D operations and offering the financial ability to fund these ventures
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Non-linear relationship between FinTech, natural resources, green innovation and environmental sustainability: Evidence from panel smooth transition regression model Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-23 Dong Zhe, Nan Su, Xianglei Zhu, Haitham A. Mahmoud, Tazeem Akhtar
The rapid global economic growth has expressed worries regarding the depletion of natural resources and environmental sustainability. In such a situation, expanding FinTech, optimizing natural resource consumption, and escalating green innovation can serve as potential solutionsfor enhancing environmental sustainability. This research looks into the intricate relationship among FinTech, natural resources
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Africa's resource curse: The key role of property rights Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Paul Awoa Awoa, Alexandre Ghislain Ngouma Yana, Françoise Okah Efogo, Henri Atangana Ondoa
The purpose of this paper is to examine whether property rights can change the curse of natural resources into a blessing in African countries. To examine the above question, this study uses the Fraser Institute's and V-dem's index of property rights. Using data from 47 African countries over the period 2000–2020, the system GMM estimates suggest that the negative growth effects of resource rents may
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The effect of natural capital, regional development, FDI, and natural resource rent on environmental performance: The Mediating role of green innovation Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Thi Hao Nguyen, Hongbing Deng, Zainab Zahra Abbas, Thi Thoa Lam, Hussain Raza Abbas
In recent years, numerous studies have investigated the relationships between natural resource rents, FDI, and their impact on economic growth in both developed and emerging economies. However, the existing studies have overlooked the effects of natural capital and regional development on environmental performance in resource-exporting economies. Therefore, this study contributes to the existing literature
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Connectedness between green bonds, conventional bonds, oil, heating oil, natural gas, and petrol: new evidence during bear and bull market scenarios Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Walid Mensi, Refk Selmi, Sami Al-Kharusi, Houssem Eddine Belghouthi, Sang Hoon Kang
This study examines the spillovers between US green bonds, non-green bonds (10-year US Treasuries) and four major energy markets - West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil, heating oil, natural gas, and petrol - during bear and bull market conditions. We combine the Diebold and Yilmaz (2012) spillover index and the quantile connectedness approach developed by Ando et al. (2022) in order to capture financial
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The ugly side of the Africa-UAE (United Arab Emirates) gold trade: Gold export misreporting and smuggling Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Arcade Ndoricimpa
United Arab Emirates (UAE) has become one of the major world's gold hubs and sources most of its gold from Africa. This paper examines the magnitude and patterns of gold export misreporting in the Africa-UAE gold trade. Africa-UAE gold trade is found to be characterized by overwhelming misreporting and smuggling. The most common practice is found to be gold export underreporting. To examine the drivers
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FinTech adoption in achieving ecologically sustainable mineral management in Asian OBOR countries – A cross-section and time autoregressive robust analysis Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Shajara Ul-Durar, Marco De Sisto, Noman Arshed, Shabana Naveed, Madiha Rehman Farooqi
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Social responsibility, information technology, and high-quality development of mining enterprise using structural equation modeling (SEM) Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Zhiyong Zhou, Yanhong Wu, Qinghua Xie
The purpose of this paper is to examine the intricate relationship between social responsibility, information technology, and high-quality development in the post-epidemic era of the mining industry. It highlights.
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Nexus between fintech, green finance and natural resources management: Transition of BRICS nation industries from resource curse to resource blessed sustainable economies Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Sanjeev Yadav, Ashutosh Samadhiya, Anil Kumar, Sunil Luthra, Krishan Kumar Pandey
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Is copper a safe haven for oil? Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Chi Wei Su, Xin Yue Song, Meng Qin, Oana-Ramona Lobonţ
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Integrating mineral and natural resources for enhanced environmental resilience and sustainability Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Shengmiao Han
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The dynamics of digitalization and natural resources in shaping the sustainable development agenda in BRICS-T nations Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Jinlong Li, Yang Shi, Xiaowei Song
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Green bonds and ESG investments: Catalysts for sustainable finance and green economic growth in resource-abundant economies Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Lei Huang
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Exploring the dynamics: Biodiversity impacts of natural resource extraction with moderating influence of FinTech for sustainable practices in resource-rich nations Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Mubasher Iqbal, Noman Arshed, Ling-Foon Chan
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Do natural resource rents, green technological innovation, and renewable energy matter for ecological sustainability? Role of green policies in testing the environmental kuznets curve hypothesis Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Fenfen Ma, Hummera Saleem, Xueting Ding, Sidra Nazir, Salman Tariq
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Sustainable finance for promoting prosperity and recovery: The impact of mobilizing capital to expand natural resource efficiency Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Wanqi Wang, Zhaoguang Qu
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The role of natural resources, fintech, political stability, and social globalization in environmental sustainability: Evidence from the United Kingdom Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 Zubaria Andlib, Sergio Scicchitano, Ihtsham Ul Haq Padda
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Research on the impacting mechanism and enhancement strategies for the effect of safety regulation in Chinese coal mine Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 Wang Jingzhi, Liu Quanlong, Shang Jianping, Niu Weichao
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Does extreme climate change drive the connectedness among global gold markets? Evidence from TVP-VAR and causality-in-quantiles techniques Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 Xuehong Zhu, Shishi Zhang, Qian Ding
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Linking natural resource abundance and green growth: The role of energy transition Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 Fuyu Zhang, Qiang Wang, Rongrong Li
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Transition towards the sustainable development: unraveling the effects of mineral markets, Belt & Road Initiative, and the Paris Agreement on green economic growth Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Xiqiang Xia, Muhammad Zubair Chishti, Eyup Dogan
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The impacts of natural resources rents diversification, uncertainty, and environmental technologies on ecological sustainability: Empirical evidence from OECD countries Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Ngoc Bich Dao, Huong Hoang Diep Truong, Muhammad Shahbaz, Lan Khanh Chu
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Mining industry risks, and future critical minerals and metals supply chain resilience in emerging markets Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Nomkhosi Radebe Dr PhD, Nelson Chipangamate Dr PhD
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Unveiling the linkages among digital technology, economic growth, and carbon emissions: A resource management perspective Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Yichun Chen, Mohammad Subhan, Gayas Ahmad, Mohd Adil, M.N. Zamir
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Exploring the role of higher education attainment in shaping the nexus of mineral resources dependency, business freedom, and globalization in South Asia Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Jun Tong, Kai Wang
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Exploring the individual and combined effect of natural resource rents, fin-tech, and renewable energy on sustainable development: New insights from SSA countries Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Jia Zhu, Pengfei Zhou, Yang Shen
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Economic, environmental, and technical gains from the Kyoto Protocol: Evidence from cement manufacturing Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Michael Cary, Heather M. Stephens
The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement signed in 1997 to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and mitigate the consequences of global climate change. Early studies of the effectiveness of the Kyoto Protocol have attributed it to approximately a 7%–10% reduction in global carbon dioxide emissions. Given the carbon intensity of cement manufacturing, we examine the impact of the Kyoto Protocol
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Does oil, gas, and mineral rents reduce amid rising environmental policy stringency? Mediating role of financial development in G11 countries Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Haoliang Wang, Jingwen Li
Improving a nation's efficient utilization of mineral resources depends heavily on the implementation of effective environmental regulations and incentives. Though stringent policies may have the potential to decrease revenues from activities such as mining or logging, they interact intricately with the income generated from these resources. This interaction is notably influenced by the nation's level
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Fostering green economic growth through sustainable management of natural resources Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Zerong Li, Lan Li, Mo Hui
This study examines the importance of promoting environmentally friendly economic growth by effectively managing natural resources. It specifically focuses on the period from 2005 to 2014 in the BRICS nations. By employing the sophisticated Propensity Score Matching with Difference-in-Differences (PSM-DID) model, our research reveals intricate relationships between sustainable practices and the advancement
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Who are root hazards? A research on optimization of safety training management in coal mine enterprises from data-driven perspective Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Ziwei Fa, Ke Yan, Zunxiang Qiu, Yueqian Zhang, Quanlong Liu, Xinchun Li
As a significant measure of behavioral risk control, the quality and efficiency of safety training and education can directly affect employees' unsafe behavioral patterns. Therefore, in order to scientifically improve the effectiveness of safety training management, this paper adopts the idea of data-driven research paradigm. Firstly, the accident causation model in the coal mine industry is redefined
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How does inflation rate influence the resource utilization policy? New empirical evidence from OPEC countries Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Zhichao Yu, Umar Farooq, Nizomjon Khajimuratov Shukurullaevich, Mohammad Mahtab Alam, Jiapeng Dai
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The interface of environment and human wellbeing: Exploring the impacts of gold mining on food security in Ghana Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Jacob Obodai, Shonil Bhagwat, Giles Mohan
This paper explores the intricate connections between the environment and human wellbeing, focusing on the interplay between mining, agriculture, and food security. Despite a vast body of literature examining the impact of mining on agriculture and subsequent implications for food security, there remains a notable gap in comprehensive studies evaluating these effects across all dimensions of food security:
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From resources to resilience: How green innovation, fintech and natural resources shape sustainability in OECD countries Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Bo He, Wen Jie, Haihong He, Majed Alsubih, Gioia Arnone, Samariddin Makhmudov
This paper analyses how green innovation, Fintech, natural resources, and gross domestic product shape the emission of CO2. The study hypothesises that these factors encompass intrinsic potential to predict CO2 emissions. Particularly, OECD countries have been selected to analyse the nexus because these elements, specifically Fintech, have been observing constant increases. Therefore, data from 1990
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Mineral resources and growth nexus in ASEAN countries: What role do trade diversification, ICT, and financial inclusion play in the resource curse spectrum? Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Xianyun Song, Wenwen Hou
The natural resource curse hypothesis is widely acknowledged in the empirical literature; however, its indirect influence, augmented with trade diversification, information and technology, and financial inclusion on the economic development of ASEAN countries, is unexplored. Thus, the present study analyses the existence of the resource curse considering the moderating role of these factors from 2000
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Policy market orientation, property rights, and corruption effects on the rent of non-renewable resources in Latin America and the Caribbean Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Néstor A. Le Clech
This study aims to evaluate the role of two institutional variables (property rights and corruption) and two outward-oriented policies (trade and capital account openness) on the rents of non-renewable natural resources in Latin America and the Caribbean. The sample under study involves data from 20 countries during the period 1971–2019.
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The influence of natural gas investments on coastal livelihoods in Lindi Region, Tanzania Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Pius Z. Yanda, Brown Gwambene, Anselm R. Mwajombe
Recently, there has been an increased expectation from natural resources, including natural gas, which eventually created development opportunities. The overall objective was to understand the influence of natural gas investments on the local community's livelihood and sustainability in the coastal area. Specifically, it identifies the local community's socioeconomic characteristics, examines how the
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Concurrent optimisation of open pit ore and waste movement with optimal haul road selection Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-10 Ranajit Das, Erkan Topal, Elham Mardaneh
Optimal open pit ore and waste scheduling with a network of haulage options create a large combinatorial problem. In this paper, a mathematical model has been proposed to simultaneously optimise pit and waste dump schedules with the shortest haulage selection from possible haul-road networks. The model also determines the optimal quantity of material to be sent through the shortest haulage path for
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Zimbabwe’s mining policy impact on revenue leakages Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Pemberai Abide Tanda, Bekir Genc
One of the key objectives of the Zimbabwean government’s “Vision 2030” is growing the mining industry to have a revenue of 12-billion USD annually. This vision is at risk due to the numerous mining revenue leakages the country experiences. In this study, the influence of revenue leakages on Zimbabwe’s endeavour to change the mining sector to an industry that generates targeted revenues were investigated
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Inter-communal violence in sub-Saharan Africa: The role of corporate social responsibility in Nigeria's oil producing region Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Joseph Ikechukwu Uduji, Elda Nduka Vitalis Okolo-Obasi, Justitia Odinaka Nnabuko, Geraldine Egondu Ugwuonah, Josaphat Uchechukwu Onwumere
We examine the impact of multinational oil companies’ (MOCs) corporate social responsibility (CSR) using global memorandum of understanding (GMoU) on mitigating the resurgence of inter-communal violence in Niger Delta, Nigeria. Using explanatory research design, the study adopted mixed methods to answer the research questions and test the hypotheses of the study. Primary data were generated from a
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Volatility spillover between oil prices and main exchange rates: Evidence from a DCC-GARCH-connectedness approach Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Leila Ben Salem, Montassar Zayati, Ridha Nouira, Christophe Rault
This paper investigates the co-movements of oil prices and the exchange rates of 10 top oil-importing and oil-exporting countries. First, we estimated the total static spillover index based on vector autoregressive (VAR) models. Second, we adopted the recent DCC-GARCH-CONNECTEDNESS approach proposed by Gabauer (2020) to conduct a time-varying analysis that investigates the directionally dynamic connectedness
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Does digital governance matter for environmental sustainability? The key challenges and opportunities under the prism of natural resource management Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Chaoqun Huang, Weibai Liu, Wasim Iqbal, Syed Ale Raza Shah
Since the Industrial Revolution, the globe has faced numerous challenges, but rising environmental pollution has become more prominent. Undoubtedly, the globe has tried to offer some green initiatives for environmental sustainability, but the problem remains intact. Under such green initiatives, this study introduces the key challenges and their best alternatives for environmental sustainability. For
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Understanding the Interplay: Oil price and renewable energy investment in Africa's net oil importing and net oil exporting countries Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Ishaya Tambari, Pierre Failler, Shabbar Jaffry
This study investigates the symmetric and asymmetric relationships between oil price and renewable energy investment (REI) in six African countries (Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and South Africa), examining the differences between net oil-importing and net oil-exporting countries in Africa. The study employs autoregressive distributed lag bounds testing and the non-linear autoregressive
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Mineral resource investments and mutual funds performance: A remedy for recovery in BRICS Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Zhuo Chen, Nawazish Mirza, Muhammad Umar, Zeina Sawtari, Xin Xie
There is limited research that investigates how exposure to mineral resource firms impacts the performance of equity funds. This is an interesting phenomenon for BRICS that have a significant economic dependence on natural resources. In the present study, we address this gap by analyzing the comparative risk-adjusted performance of equity funds that have high or low investments in mineral resource
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Clean Energy's influence on the mineral resource market in the ASEAN region Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Xinqiang Li, Cheng Wang
This study investigates the influence of eco-friendly energy sources on the mineral resource market size in ten ASEAN member states from 2000 to 2021. The analysis indicates that the consumption of solar, hydro, and wind energy has a negative impact on the mineral resource market, with solar energy having the most significant and enduring effect over the long term. Additionally, carbon emissions are
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Crude oil price hikes and exchange rate volatility: A lesson from the Bangladesh economy Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Biplob Kumar Nandi, Md Humayun Kabir, Mohitosh Kumar Nandi
Crude oil price volatility has drawn greater concern for the prudent exchange rate policy as well as price stability. Net oil-importing countries, like Bangladesh, experience persistent currency devaluation due to the oil price volatility in the international market. Understanding the relationship between oil price and exchange rate nexus, this study examines the oil price and exchange rate volatility
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The role of carbon taxation in promoting a green economy for sustainability: Optimizing natural resource efficiency Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-03 Yanan Song, Xiaolong Hua
This study investigates the role of carbon taxation in enhancing natural resource efficiency and fostering a green economy within the BRICS countries, spanning the period from 1991 to 2022. Given the challenges these countries face, including infrastructural and technological limitations, funding difficulties for eco-friendly initiatives, and the pressures of economic growth, this research aims to
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Reviewing energy efficiency and environmental consciousness in the minerals industry Amidst digital transition: A comprehensive review Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-03 Qamar Uz Zaman, Yuhuan Zhao, Shah Zaman, Kiran Batool, Rabiya Nasir
The mining industry has long grappled with the digital transformation challenge, partly due to its historically conservative nature. Much of the discourse revolved around selecting appropriate mining methodologies like striking a balance between ore and waste selectivity, optimization of implementation scales, reducing costs, and adaptation of suitable metallurgical extraction methods. However, the
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Role of natural resources markets and environmental sustainability on economic growth Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-03 S, h, a, n, g, p, u, , L, i
The paper investigates how the world's markets for natural resources may be completely transformed by using cutting-edge technology and creative marketing techniques. The article analyzes the impact of natural resource endowments on sustainable economic growth in emerging nations from 2016. It has been demonstrated that natural resource fluctuation, petroleum leases, gas leases, monetary inclusion
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Business cycles in a cocoa and gold economy: Commodity price shocks do not always matter Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-02 Emmanuel Ameyaw
This paper seeks to characterize the response of Ghana’s business cycle to cocoa and gold commodity price shocks using a time-varying parameter structural vector autoregressive (TVP-SVAR) model. We then provide some plausible explanations underlying the estimated effect of these price shocks on Ghana’s business cycle. In the yearly model, a significant positive effect of a cocoa price shock on Ghana’s
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Does decentralization improve natural resources and government efficiency? Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-02 Peijun Xie, Wenhui Xiao, Yifan Cai, Zili Zhu
The importance of natural resource efficiency has not been explored much in the literature. The novel idea of incorporating the role of financial inclusion and fiscal decentralization in emerging economies regarding environmental sustainability and sustainable development is lacking. This study scrutinizes factors such as financial inclusion and fiscal decentralization impact on CO2 emissions in top
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Digitalization and changing value propositions for mining regions: Options for action Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-02 Keith Storey, Greg Halseth, Laura Murphy, Sean Markey
Digitalization has the power to fundamentally change many of the longstanding characteristics of mining, from the ways work is done, to where it is done and by whom. In particular, digitalization may decrease the direct value that mining can deliver to mining communities. Based primarily on Canadian experience, the paper frames a range of possible impacts and implications as digitalization changes
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Fintech, natural resource abundance, environmental regulations and energy consumption in BRICST and G7 economies: Empirical evidence from novel climate change index Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Beiling Ma, Mehmet Akif Destek, Luqman Shahzad, Muhammad Farhan Bashir
The growing evidence of global warming and climate change has helped create a consensus to formulate stringent energy, resource, and environmental policies to protect environmental quality. However, ecological distress continues to grow due to fossil fuel and natural resource dependency. The current study extends the environmental debate by analyzing how Fintech, natural resource abundance, environmental
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Mineral policy management perspective: Government effectiveness and digitalization for the Russian economy Resources Policy (IF 10.2) Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Liangke Xia, Fanrong Li, Yun Zhou, Pengcheng Xue
In the transitioning era towards environmentally friendly resources, sustainable natural resources policies must be acquired, particularly in the mineral resource-rich areas. The present research purposes are to examine the impact of various resources, governance, technological, and energy-related factors on the economic prosperity of the Russian economy. Covering the period from 1990 to 2022, this