This article examines how environmental fiscal policies, green technologies, and R&D expenditures affect environmental sustainability in G7 countries. Using advanced econometric models, the results confirm the Environmental Kuznets Curve and show that well-designed environmental taxes, R&D spending, and technology adoption can effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions, providing important policy insights for sustainable development.
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This article examines the impact of environmental taxes, productive capacities, and urbanization on environmental quality in Africa, using data from twenty countries over two decades. The results show that these factors affect environmental outcomes differently across income levels, highlighting the need for tailored policies to support sustainable growth in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.
This article examines the joint effects of digitalization, environmental taxes, and energy resource capacity on environmental quality in 88 countries. Using the CS-ARDL approach, the results show distinct impacts of environmental taxes and ICT in high-income countries, while low- and middle-income countries require tailored strategies for sustainable development.
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This article examines how environmental taxes and productive capacities affect CO₂ emissions in the EEA. The results show that while taxes help reduce emissions, the impact of productive capacities is stronger, underscoring the need for policies that emphasize sustainable productivity alongside traditional environmental taxes for long-term economic and environmental benefits.
This article analyzes e-commerce adoption in Morocco, revealing that firm age, education level, digital platform use, and innovation influence adoption, suggesting targeted digital policies for growth.
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This article examines the determinants of platform economy adoption in Tunisia using an extended UTAUT2 model, highlighting the importance of performance expectancy, habit, trust, and privacy concerns in shaping user intentions and behavior.
This study analyzes the influence of energy consumption, financial development, and the diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICT) on economic growth in MENA countries and finds positive effects of energy sources and ICT, but a negative effect of financial development, underscoring the policy needs for sustainable growth.
This article analyses the impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) on economic growth in Tunisia, showing positive effects in sectors such as finance and transport, negative effects in manufacturing, and no impact in public administration, highlighting the need for tailored ICT policies across sectors.
This article examines the impact of Information and communication technologies (ICT) use and digital skills on the academic performance of French university students, showing that innovative, collaborative ICT use and digital skills are critical for success and highlighting the need for policy and structural changes in higher education.
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