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Asymmetric and Threshold Effect of Military Expenditure on Economic Growth: Insight from an Emerging Market
(Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2024)This study aims to investigate the asymmetric effect of military expenditure on economic growth in Nigeria. Furthermore, it determines the threshold level of military expenditure that spurs or hinders economic growth in ... -
The Relationship between Inward Foreign Direct Investment, Economic Growth and Carbon Emissions: A Case of Italy from G7 Countries
(Econjournals, 2024)Recently, a significant amount of carbon dioxide emissions has grabbed the attention of global community. Thus, this study attempts to investigate the impact of inward foreign direct investment, and economic growth on ... -
Do Climate Change Matter for Agricultural Production in an era of Globalization? Empirical Insights from Pakistan
(Econjournals, 2024)The purpose of current research is to examine the “sunspot theory” of business cycles in the case of Pakistan in the globalization scenario. The current research uses time-series data from 1980 to 2021. To find out the ... -
Animal welfare studies in religious and Halal slaughter studies: A literature review
(Malque Publishing, 2024)Animal welfare in the process of slaughtering animals by the method of removal or without ingestion is still highly debatable. This study aims to systematically review and map the literature in publications on the theme ... -
cRGD-Peptide Modified Covalent Organic Frameworks for Precision Chemotherapy in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
(American Chemical Society, 2024)This study presents the use of nanoscale covalent organic frameworks (nCOFs) conjugated with tumor-targeting peptides for the targeted therapy of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). While peptides have previously been ...