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Öğe A bibliometric review analysis into environmental kuznets curve phenomenon: A retrospect and future direction(Cell Press, 2023) Ajmi, Ahdi Noomen; Bekun, Festus Victor; Gyamfi, Bright Akwasi; Meo, Muhammad SaeedThe present study presents a retrospect into environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis (EKC). The EKC debate is dated over four decade long and worthy of empirical scrutiny. To this end, the present study leverages on over 200 previous studies curated from SCOPUS and Web of science (WOS) core collection database respectively. The present study also presented both literature schematic on the evolution, trends, gaps, and future directions on the EKC debate. This paper endeavors to enhance our comprehension of the inherent paradoxes present in sustainability discourses by delving into the fundamental assumptions underlying the Environmental Kuznets curve (EKC). By conducting a bibliometric analysis, we aim to shed light on the factors contributing to the prominence of thematic keywords within sustainability discourses. This study seeks to provide valuable insights into these dynamics and implications on sustainability debates. Key empirical findings outlines predominant and influential studies and journal outlets on the theme under consideration. The present study bibliometric analysis displays that Ozturk i. with 13 published papers 3153 citations and a link strength of 2, Dogan e. Had 7 papers with 2190 citations with no link strength, Shahbaz. B 7 papers 1347 citations and 1 link strength, Saboori b.7 papers 677 citations 1 strength link and Liu y. 6 papers 582 citations with no link strength. From a policy dimension, the present bibliometric study presents valuable depth on the evolution and development of the EKC phenomenon by identifying's the extant literature leaders, action step for future studies on environmental sustainability without compromise on economic growth as the EKC theme express the tradeoff between economic growth and environmental degradation. Further insights are rendered in the concluding section.Öğe Trilemma of pandemic‑related health emergency, economic policy uncertainty and partisan confict in the United States: A time‑varying analysis evidence(SPRINGERNATURE, CAMPUS, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON, N1 9XW, ENGLAND, 2022) Akadiri, Seyi Saint; Alola, Andrew Adewale; Ajmi, Ahdi NoomenThe events in the year 2020, especially the ravaging coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic has further exposed the vulnerability and connectedness associated with human health and the global economy. In the United States, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the recent political polarization, especially the sharp divide between the Republican and Democrat party has further demonstrated the heightened partisan confict in the country. From this basis, the current study examines the time-varying Granger causality between pandemic-related health emergency, partisan confict, and economic policy uncertainty (EPU) in the United States over period January 1996 to June 2020. While there is an evidence of common time-varying Granger causality between August 2005 and September 2006 from pandemic-related health emergency to partisan, the evidence of Granger causality from partisan confict to pandemic is common in the period of January to May 2009. In addition, the Granger causality between partisan confict and EPU is obviously common between February and May 2020. As a policy concern, we are of the opinion that mechanism toward difusing the heightened political divide in the United States is essential and be pursued for the country’s economic and health sector challenges.