Philip Chukwunonso Bosah

Philip Chukwunonso Bosah
  • Doctor of Business Administration
  • PostDoc Position at China University of Geosciences

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China University of Geosciences
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  • PostDoc Position

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Publications (16)
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In line with Africa’s commitment to keeping up with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, achieving a sustainable future requires balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability. This study investigates the long-term impacts of foreign direct investment, economic growth, agricultural production, and energy consumpti...
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions result from human activities like burning fossil fuels. CO2 is a greenhouse gas, contributing to global warming and climate change. Efforts to reduce CO2 emissions include transitioning to renewable energy. Monitoring and reducing CO2 emissions are crucial for mitigating climate change. Strategies include energy effic...
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In the past few decades, several nations have experienced air pollution and environmental difficulties because of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. One of the most crucial methods for regulating and maximizing CO2 emission reductions is precise forecasting. Four machine learning algorithms with high forecasting precision and low data requirements wer...
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Achieving carbon emission targets requires an accurate analysis of trends in the rise and fall of carbon emissions. Due to economic growth and energy demand, China's emissions have increased dramatically in the past three decades. To this end, China has pledged to a carbon emissions peak by 2030, which has resulted in a large number of policy initi...
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Sub-Saharan African countries are among mineral-rich developing countries strategically competing to guarantee sustainable economic development through resource exploration. The possibility of increasing the level of carbon emission due to using low-cost fuels and high pollutants during mineral resource extraction activities leading to environmenta...
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To limit the effects of carbon emissions and realize the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), countries worldwide seek efficient energy usage, economic sustainability, and natural resource blessing. Studies at the continental level mostly neglected the differences between the continents, while this study explores the long-run effect of natural res...
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The study investigates the long-run and causal correlation between total natural resource rents and economic development in a public debt function. We integrate trade openness, inflation, population growth, and unemployment in the model as additional regressors. Empirical evidence is premised on an annual balanced panel data between 1991 and 2017 f...
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Carbon emission has been documented as a significant component of greenhouse gas that has been a significant source of environmental distortion globally. Based on panel data of 15 nations from 1980 to 2017, this study empirically investigates the impact of energy consumption, economic growth, urbanization, and energy consumption on carbon emission...
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This paper investigates the impact of total natural resource rent on economic growth by applying the Nonlinear Autoregressive Distributed Lag (NARDL) developed by Shin et al. (2014) and nonlinear Granger causality proposed by Diks and Panchenko (2006) in the case of top ten mineral-rich countries in the world for the period 1981-2017. Empirically,...
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This article examines the asymmetric relationship between electric consumption, economic growth, and carbon dioxide emission in 15 countries over the period 1971–2014. We employed a nonlinear auto-regressive distribution Lag (NARDL) model approach to investigate the asymmetric cointegration between variables. Additionally, we applied the asymmetric...

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