Shah Zaman

Shah Zaman
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Graduated at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

I am open to scientific cooperation. Please send proposals for cooperation by e-mail: shahzamanbukhari786@gmail.com

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Introduction
Shah Zaman is a researcher. His research areas of expertise and interests mainly include: Climate Change Adaptation Planning and Policy, Energy Economics, Environmental Economics, World Economy, Western Economics, International Economics and Trade, Financial Economics, Managerial Economics, Resource Economics, Business Administration, Renewable Energy Policy, Urban Environmental Management, Human Resource Management, Policy and Planning, Project Management and Evaluation.
Current institution
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Current position
  • Graduated
Additional affiliations
September 2019 - July 2023
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Position
  • PhD Student
Education
September 2015 - June 2018
Shandong University
Field of study
  • Economics

Publications

Publications (21)
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The significance of environmental deterioration as a pressing issue has led to its prominence in global discussions on strategies for prevention. It can be asserted that there exists a universal agreement that the enhancement of environmental quality is imperative for the promotion of sustainable development and societal well‐being, especially in e...
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This study investigates the relationship between communication factors, stakeholders’ engagement, and project success (P.S.) of renewable energy in Pakistan. The aim of this study is to identify the communication factors that impact the success of renewable energy projects. The research investigates multiple dimensions of communication factors such...
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The current study aims to investigate the most pivotal social predicament of energy poverty in multiple attributes between farming and non-farming communities of agro-climatic zones of Pakistan. To highlight outcomes empirically, unanimously accredited Alkire and Foster's (2008) indexing methodology and well-organized cross-sectional data of PSLM o...
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This paper investigates environmental sustainability by examining the impact of the tech industry, renewable energy, and urbanization environmental degradation in a developing country such as China. This study mainly relates to China for the period 1991 to 2015. Our findings may be extrapolated to other developing countries. We employ several econo...
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This study investigates FDI and employment opportunities arising in Pakistan from the Gwadar seaport. Moreover, it empirically examines the impact of gross capital formation , gross domestic income, economic growth, industrialization, and population growth on employment opportunities. Annual data of 30 years from 1990 to 2019 is used and retrieved...
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This study aims to investigate the relationship between critical success factors and sustainable project success of renewable energy projects of Pakistan. In this study, supportive leadership intervenes between critical success factors and sustainable project success. The study adopts a quantitative research approach using survey data from the proj...
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The current study empirically explores the interaction between agricultural production, female employment, consumption of renewable energy, and carbon dioxide emissions in Pakistan. We have used annual data from 1991-2015, extracted from the World Bank database. The findings of this study establish an inverse and significant connection between agri...
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The present study aims to investigate the impact of remittances on CO2 emission by incorporating financial development, economic growth, industry value added, and agriculture value added in it. This research covers the 37 years of panel data of five countries, i.e., India, the Philippines, Egypt, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, from 1980 to 2016. The dat...
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The present study empirically investigates the nexus between education expenditure, female employer, consumption of renewable energy, and CO2 emission in China. A total of 25 years of data spanning from 1991 to 2015 is used in the study. The World Bank data has been used as the source of data. Several econometric techniques, such as ADF, P.P, Bound...
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The present study aims to investigate the impact of remittances on CO2 emission by incorporating financial development, economic growth, industry value added, and agriculture value added in it. This research covers the 37 years of panel data of five countries, i.e., India, the Philippines, Egypt, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, from 1980 to 2016. The dat...
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The dynamics of poverty have become a controversial issue and one of the most common socio-economic problems in global economies, especially in developing economies as a whole. As per the importance of precise dilemma, the current study examines single as well as multidimensional poverty in the agro-climatic zones of Punjab, Pakistan, for the last...
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This study explores the relationship between remittances received, education expenditure, energy use, income, poverty, and economic growth for a panel of the nine selected remittance-receiving countries (Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Philippines). World Development Indicator database is used for retrievi...
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The current study empirically explores the interaction between agricultural production, female employment, consumption of renewable energy and carbon dioxide emissions in Pakistan. For empirical analysis, we use annual data from 1991-2015, extracted from the World Bank database. We have employed ARDL model for empirical results showing a long term...
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This study examines the interaction between energy poverty, employment, education, per capita income, inflation, and economic development using panel data for seven South Asian countries. The present study uses panel data spanning the period from 1995 to 2017, panel cointegration, autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL), and penalized quantile regres...
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Purpose: Researchers have shown great interest in the relationships among a toxic workplace environment, workplace stress, and project success, which have led to an expansive body of research on the topic. In light of this work, the current study explores the effects of a toxic workplace environment (TWE) and workplace stress (WS) as determinants o...
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Training assumes an imperative part in the improvement of the nation and people. Pakistan is among the most thickly populated countries of the world. Pakistan has a standout amongst the most insignificant capability rates on the planet and as showed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), it is 55 for each...
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The Silk Road Economic Belt routes covers more than 60 countries and regions accounting for 30 per cent of Global GDP and world’s merchandise up to 35 per cent. By 2050, SREB routes aims to contribute 80 per cent of Global GDP growth and will advances three billion more people into middle class from Asia to Europe via Southeast Asia, Central Asia,...
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This study presents the new regression estimates of relationship among openness of trade and Foreign Direct Investment inflows for India, Iran and Pakistan over the period 1982-2012. Fixed effect and Pooled OLS techniques are used to analyze the panel data for measuring individual country effects, group effects and time effects while exploring the...

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I am confused about it that during testing EKC, the studied variable of DGP and its square values are having very small coefficient (0.01 and 0.00) having positive and negative sign respectively at 1% level of significane. It is okay with these values or there is something wrong with the data i am using in the study? Kindly help me out in this matter. Thanks

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