Heterogeneous impact of industrialization, foreign direct investments, and technological innovation on carbon emissions intensity: Evidence from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Uzair Ali(Hainan University), Aftab Ahmed Khan(Northwest A&F University), Mustafa Tevfik Kartal(European University of Lefke), Zhanar Nurgazina(Hainan University), Arshian Sharif(Northern University of Malaysia), Serpil Kılıç Depren(Yıldız Technical University), Qingbin Guo(Hainan University)
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