2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106942
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Economic growth and the use of natural resources: assessing the moderating role of institutions

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“…It gave belief to the primary conclusion reached by Mavragani, Nikolaou, and Tsagarakis (2016) and Xu and Hussain (2023), which stated that lower levels of corruption and government effectiveness are associated with higher levels of environmental performance. This conclusion was also supported by Ozcan, Ulucak, and Dogan (2019) and Kerner, Kalthaus, and Wendler (2023). Institutions should be improved to promote the advantages of tourism in Muslim nations and to lessen the damaging effects of development and tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…It gave belief to the primary conclusion reached by Mavragani, Nikolaou, and Tsagarakis (2016) and Xu and Hussain (2023), which stated that lower levels of corruption and government effectiveness are associated with higher levels of environmental performance. This conclusion was also supported by Ozcan, Ulucak, and Dogan (2019) and Kerner, Kalthaus, and Wendler (2023). Institutions should be improved to promote the advantages of tourism in Muslim nations and to lessen the damaging effects of development and tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%