Greening the OECD: Unravelling the Complex Relationship Between Natural Resource Efficiency, Technological Innovation and Population Density on Ecological Footprint

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Scopus EXPORT DATE: 11 March 2025 @ARTICLE{Çabaş2024, url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85211360800&doi=10.1002%2fgj.5103&partnerID=40&md5=3843d5540f830772fa2cd94a8658b6e3}, affiliations = {Çanakkale, Turkey; Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Agri Ibrahim Cecen University, Agri, Turkey; Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Gümüşhane University, Gümüşhane, Turkey; Department of Accounting and Taxation, Siverek Vocational School Harran University, Sanliurfa, Turkey; Department of Finance and Banking, Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Rize, Turkey; MEU Research Unit, Middle East University, Amman, Jordan; Department of Political Science, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy; Economic Research Center, Western Caspian University, Baku, Azerbaijan}, correspondence_address = {A. Barut; Department of Accounting and Taxation, Siverek Vocational School Harran University, Sanliurfa, Turkey; email: kadirbarut@harran.edu.tr}, publisher = {John Wiley and Sons Ltd}, issn = {00721050}, language = {English}, abbrev_source_title = {Geol. J.} }Abstract
This paper aims to investigate the relationship among green environmental technologies, resource efficiency, population density and ecological footprint in 38 OECD member countries between 2000 and 2019. The Method of Moments Quantile Regression (MMQREG) and Augmented Mean Group (AMG) estimators are used to analyse this relationship. Based on the results, strong evidence of a negative relationship between green environmental technologies, resource efficiency, population density and ecological footprint emerges, suggesting that these factors contribute to environmental improvement in OECD economies. Overall, the findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics among these variables and provide valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders striving for sustainable environmental management and policy formulation. In this context, countries should develop standard guidelines and best practices on green technologies and resource efficiency, making it easier for sectors to adapt in these areas. © 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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