2024
DOI: 10.55493/5049.v11i1.5027
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Energy, economy, financial development, and ecological footprint in Singapore

Asif Raihan

Abstract: The escalating energy consumption resulting from rapid economic expansion is causing a decline in ecological health, therefore exacerbating the issue of climate change on a global scale. The juxtaposition of Singapore's ranking as having the most robust financial market with the largest ecological deficit globally implies the potential validity of the trade-off theory. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of Singapore's financial growth, energy use and economic development on the nation's ecol… Show more

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