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Zahid Yousaf

Researcher at Government College

Publications -  80
Citations -  1378

Zahid Yousaf is an academic researcher from Government College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 44 publications receiving 543 citations. Previous affiliations of Zahid Yousaf include Hazara University.

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Do Environment-Related Policy Instruments and Technologies Facilitate Renewable Energy Generation? Exploring the Contextual Evidence from Developed Economies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the impacts of environmental taxes, environment-related technologies and the environmental policy stringency index on renewable electricity generation in 29 developed countries given the short available data of these countries, the authors have developed panel cointegration and panel regressions models (fully modified ordinary least square (FMOLS), quantile regressions) The heterogeneous panel empirics stated that environmental regulations and income level support renewable energy generation.
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Ethical leadership and knowledge hiding: an intervening and interactional analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the mediating role of meaningful work in negative association between ethical leadership and service employees' knowledge-hiding behavior was examined, and the role of harmonious work was discussed.
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Does communicable diseases (including COVID-19) may increase global poverty risk? A cloud on the horizon.

TL;DR: The causality estimates show that lack of access to basic amenities lead to increase of communicable diseases including COVID-19 whereas chemical-induced carbon and fossil fuel emissions continue to increase healthcare expenditures and economic growth in a panel of selected countries.
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International tourism, social distribution, and environmental Kuznets curve: evidence from a panel of G-7 countries

TL;DR: The study examined the long-run and causal relationship between international tourism receipts, social distribution, FDI inflows, and carbon (CO2) emissions to verify the different alternative and plausible hypotheses and endorse the need for efficient resource spending, sustainable tourism, and rational income distribution to improve environmental sustainability agenda in a panel of G-7 countries.
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Determination of resource curse hypothesis in mediation of financial development and clean energy sources: Go-for-green resource policies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the role of energy demand, natural resources, and financial development indicators on carbon emissions, emissions from fossil fuel combustion, and greenhouse gas emissions in the context of Saudi Arabia for the period of 1975-2018.