2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2020.101878
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The role of forest resources, mineral resources, and oil extraction in economic progress of developing Asian economies

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“…But the use of renewable energy resources will control CO 2 discharge in emerging countries located in the Silk Road Economic Belt domain, as the neat and clean environment is the demand of any progressive society. The findings are in line with the work of (Yang et al 2021), (Huang et al 2020). Emerging countries on the Silk Road Economic Belt in all four areas demonstrated the necessity of renewable energy for environmental sustainability.…”
Section: No Of Instruments ----43supporting
confidence: 88%
“…But the use of renewable energy resources will control CO 2 discharge in emerging countries located in the Silk Road Economic Belt domain, as the neat and clean environment is the demand of any progressive society. The findings are in line with the work of (Yang et al 2021), (Huang et al 2020). Emerging countries on the Silk Road Economic Belt in all four areas demonstrated the necessity of renewable energy for environmental sustainability.…”
Section: No Of Instruments ----43supporting
confidence: 88%
“…These results are found highly statistically significant at 1%, 5%, and 10% levels. Also, the consistent results of the current study with the earlier studies further validate the outcomes ( Ampofo et al, 2020 ; Atil et al, 2020 ; Bhatia and Cumming, 2020 ; Etokakpan et al, 2020 ; Galadima and Aminu, 2020 ; Y.-S. Huang et al, 2020 ). However, the final variable, OP, is found to negatively influence the economic performance of the selected countries.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The main purpose of the panel unit root test application is to increase the power of the increased number of panels ( Karlsson and Löthgren, 2000 ). Levin, Lin & Chu test allows for heterogeneity by the unit-specific fixed effect and the dependent lag coefficients because heterogeneity was not dealt with ADF test ( Huang et al, 2020 ). Similarly ( Breitung, 2001 ), developed a panel unit root test that does not require bias correction factors, and due to its pooled construction, the Breitung test is the test against homogeneous alternatives.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%