Ahmed Samour
Dhofar University, Department of Accounting, Salalah, Sultanate of Oman

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The Effect of the Transmission Impact of the U.S Interest Rate on Turkey’s CO2 Emissions: Evidence from Bootstrap ARDL Ahmed Samour; Aliya Zhakanova Isiksal; Turgut Tursoy
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28992/ijsam.v5i2.302

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The U.S. economy is the largest in the world; any change in the US economic policies exert a significant impact on global markets. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the spillover effect of the U.S interest rate on Turkey’s CO2 emission. The empirical results and the subsequent study discussion will be the first contribution of its kind to the environmental literature field. The study employs the newly developed bootstrap autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) testing approach as proposed by McNown et al. (2018). The main findings of this study show that there is a negative and significant relationship between the U.S interest rate and Turkey’s CO2 emission. The results also provide significant evidence of the spillover effects of the U.S interest rate on CO2 emission in Turkey through the domestic interest rate, economic growth, and energy consumption channels. It is suggested that policymakers should design strategies such as sustained economic growth for responding to any external shocks, in particular, the U.S interest rate.
Examining the Role of Nuclear Energy and Financial Development on Biodiversity Risk in France: New Evidence from NARDL Foday Joof; Ahmed Samour; Turgut Tursoy; Marlina Widiyanti
Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28992/ijsam.v7i1.692

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This study aims to investigate the nonlinear effect of nuclear energy, economic complexity, and financial development on biodiversity in France using the NARDL. Unlike other traditional proxies of ecological quality (CO2 and EF), this study utilized the “Biodiversity habitat index”. The analysis revealed that positive shocks in nuclear energy led to sustainable biodiversity in France. Moreover, negative shocks from nuclear energy led to biodiversity losses both in the short and long term. Moreover, financial development and economic complexity were found to exhibit favorable conditions for biodiversity in the long term. Contrarily, economic growth accelerates biodiversity loss in France. Policymakers should endeavor to promote investments in nuclear energy, green finance, and implementation of climate-related risk management frameworks.