Exploring the nexus of geopolitical risk, green financing, and natural resource rents: A study of Russia's economic growth

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作者
Li Q. [1 ]
He H. [2 ]
Oskenbayev Y. [3 ]
Ullah I. [4 ]
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[1] Law School Shanghai University, Shanghai
[2] Economics School Shanghai University, Shanghai
[3] Institute of Advanced Research and Sustainable Development, Nazarbayev 113/55, Almaty
[4] School of International studies, Sichuan University, Yihuan Road, Chengdu
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Economic growth; Geopolitical risk; Green financing; Natural resources rent;
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10.1016/j.resourpol.2024.105199
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Geopolitical risk encompasses various uncertainties arising from political, social, and economic factors, which can significantly influence a country's economic performance. Therefore in this study we analyzed the impact of geopolitical risk (GPR), green financing, and natural resource rents (NRR) on Russia's economic growth during 2000–2022 is examined in this study. The collected data is analyzed using simple quantile regression, the ADF unit root test, Johansen Co-integration, and other time series methods. A unit root test shows that level (1) data is stable and that variables are co-integrated. Quantile regression research shows that GPR positively impacts economic growth at the median and higher quantiles. In addition, green finance and commerce boost economic growth across all quantiles. The results support the resource curse hypothesis, which claims that NRR negatively affects economic growth. The Granger causality test shows that GDP and its explanatory components are causally related. These findings were compatible with quantile regression estimates after a parametric examination. The policy implications for researchers and politicians concerned with green finance, natural resource sustainability, and geopolitical dangers to economic growth are significant. © 2024
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