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M. AZAM KHAN

M. AZAM KHAN, Post Doctorate, University of Illinois, at Urbana Champaign, USA

PhD. Economics, University of Peshawar



论文及著作:

1. Azam, M., Rehman, Z.U. & Ibrahim, Y., (2022). Causal nexus in industrialization, urbanization, trade openness, and carbon emissions: empirical evidence from OPEC economies. Environment, Development and Sustainability. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-021-02019-2

2. Azam, M. & Feng, Y. (2022). Does foreign aid stimulate economic growth in developing countries? Further evidence in both aggregate and disaggregated samples. Quality and Quantity, 56, 533–556.. DOI: 10.1007/s11135-021-01143-5

3. Azam, M., & Awan, M. A. (2022). Health is Wealth: A Dynamic SUR Approach of Examining a Link Between Climate Changes and Human Health Expenditures. Social Indicators Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-022-02904-x

4. Azam, M., Gohar A., & Bekun, F. V., (2022). Estimating the energy consumption function: evidence from across the globe. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-022-19946-w

5. Ahmed, M., Azam M. & Atif Maqbool Khan (2022). Testing stationarity of per capita energy consumption across the globe: a better picture using wavelet Framework. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-022-20416-6

6. Azam, M., & Raza, A., (2022). Does foreign direct investment limit trade-adjusted carbon emissions: fresh evidence from global data. Environmental Pollution and Research https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-18088-9

7. Azam, M., (2021). Governance and economic growth: evidence from 14 Latin America and Caribbean Countries. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 10.1007/s13132-021-00781-2

8. Azam, M., & Haseeb, M., (2021). Determinants of direct foreign investment in BRICS- Does renewable and non-renewable energy matter? Energy Strategy Reviews, 35 (2021) 100638. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2021.100638

9. Azam, M., Ahmad, B., & Ozturk, I. (2021). Causal relationships among tourism, international trade, pollution, and economic growth: evidence from Central Asian countries. Indonesian Journal of Sustainability Accounting and Management, 5(1), 33–44.

11. Azam, M., & Rashid, S., (2020). Monetary facts or Monetarist facts? A re-examination. Journal of Policy Modeling

12. Azam, M., & Khan, S., (2020). Threshold effects in the relationship between inflation and economic growth: Further empirical evidence from the developed and developing world. International Journal of Finance and Economics. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2368

13. Haseeb, M., & Azam, M. (2021). Dynamic nexus among tourism, corruption, democracy and environmental degradation: a panel data investigation. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 23: 5557–5575 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-020-00832-9

14. Azam, M. (2020). Energy and economic growth in developing Asian economies. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 25(3), 447-471 (Taylor & Francis IF= 0.667)

15. Azam, M., Khan, H. & Khan, F. (2020). Testing Malthusian's and Kremer's population theories in developing economy. International Journal of Social Economics, 47(4), 523-538. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSE-08-2019-0496

16. Azam, M. K., & Ozturk, I. (2020). Examining foreign direct investment and environmental pollution linkage in Asia. Environmental Science and Pollution Research , 27:7244–7255

17. Azam, M., (2019). Relationship between energy, investment, human capital, environment and economic growth in BRICS-4. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(33), 34388-34400

18. Azam, M., Khan, AQ., & Ozturk, I., (2019). The effects of energy on investment, human health, environment and economic growth: Fresh empirical evidence from China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(11), 10816–10825 DOI : 10.1007/s11356-019-04497-4

19. Muhammad, S.,; Solarin, S. A.; Azam, M. & Tiwari, A. K. (2019). Tourism-induced income distribution in Malaysia: a practical experience of a truly Asian Economy. Current Issues in Tourism https://doi.org/10.1080/13683500.2019.1697648

20. Azam, M., & Raza, S.A., (2018). Financial sector development and income inequality in ASEAN-5 countries: does financial Kuznets curve exists?. Global Business and Economics Review 20(1), 88-114

21. Khan, A.Q., Hafeez, M. H., Saleem, N., & Azam, M. (2018). Exploring the impact of financial development on inequality: evidence from three Asian countries. Review of Economics and Development Studies, 4(2), 341-355

22. Azam, M., Alam, M., & Hafeez, M.H. (2018). Tourism and environmental quality nexus: Further evidence from Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. Journal of Cleaner Production, 190(2018), 330-338 (Elsevier IF= 7.246)

23. Azam, M., & Feng, Y. (2017) Does military expenditure increase external debt? Evidence from Asia. Defence and Peace Economics, 28(5), 550-567

24. Azam, M., & Khan AQ., (2017). Growth-Corruption-Health Triaca and environmental degradation: Empirical evidence from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24 (2017),16407–16417

25. Bah, M. M., & Azam, M., (2017). Investigating the relationship between electricity consumption and economic growth: Evidence from South Africa. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 80 (2017) 531–537 (Elsevier , IF=12.11)

26. Azam, M. (2016.) Does environmental degradation shackle economic growth? A panel data investigation on 11 Asian countries. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 65(2016), 175-182 (Elsevier, IF= 12.11)

27. Azam, M., & Khan. AQ., (2016). Testing the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis: A comparative empirical study for low, lower middle, upper middle and high income countries. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 63, 556–567 (Elsevier, IF= 12.11)

28. Azam, M., Khan, AQ., Zafeiriou, E., & Arabatzis, G., (2016). Socio-economic determinants of energy consumption: an empirical survey for Greece. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 57(2016), 1556-1567 (Elsevier, IF= 12.11)

29. Ahmed, M., & Azam, M., (2016). Causal nexus between energy consumption and economic growth for high, middle and low income countries using frequency

    domain analysis. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 60 (2016), 653


30. Azam, M., & Khan, A.Q., (2016). Urbanization and environmental degradation: Evidence from four SAARC countries-Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, 35(3), 823-832

31. Azam, M. Khan, AQ., Abdullah, HB., & Qureshi, ME (2016). The impact of CO2 emissions on economic growth: Evidence from selected higher CO2 emissions economies. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23(7), 6376-6389

32. Azam, M., & Rashid, S. (2015). The monetarist hypothesis of inflation in Pakistan – a critique. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 20 (4), 559-576

33. Azam, M., Qayyum, K. Bakhtayar, B. and Emirullah, C., (2015). The causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in the ASEAN-5 countries. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 47:732–745 (Elsevier, IF= 12.11)

34. Azam, M., Qayyum K., Zaman, K., & Mehboob (2015). Factor determining energy consumption: evidence from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 42: 1123–1131 (Elsevier, IF= 12.11)

35. Azam, M. and Ahmed, M. A. (2015). Role of human capital and foreign direct investment in promoting economic growth: evidence from Commonwealth of Independent States. International Journal of Social Economics, 42(2): 98-111.

36. Azam, M. (2015). The role of migrant workers remittances in fostering economic growth: The four Asian developing country’s experiences. International Journal of Social Economics, 42(8): 690-705

37. Azam, M., & Gavrila, L. (2015). Inward foreign capital flows and economic growth in African countries. Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, X-3 (33): 362-371

38. Azam, M., Khan, S., Zainal, Z., Karuppiah, N., & Khan, F., (2015). The impact of foreign direct investment on human capital in developing countries. Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 12(3): 155-16237. Azam, M., & Gavrila, L. (2015). Inward foreign capital flows and economic growth in

39. Irwan S., Haseeb, M., Azam, M. & Islam, R., (2015). Foreign direct investment, financial development, international trade and energy consumption: Panel data evidence from selected ASEAN countries. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 5(3): 841-850

40. Haseeb, M. & Azam, M. (2015). The Energy Consumption, Economic Growth and CO2 Emission Nexus: Evidence from Pakistan. Asian Journal of Applied Sciences , 8(1): 27-36

41. Azam, M. & Emirullah, C. (2014). The role of governance in economic development: evidence from some selected countries in Asia and the Pacific. International Journal of Social Economics, 41(12): 1265-1278

42. Azam, M. and Ibrahim, Y., (2014). Foreign direct investment and Malaysia’s stock market: using ARDL bounds testing approach. Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, IX, Issue 4(30): 591-601

43. Azam, M., Ibrahim, Y., & Bakhtiar B., (2014). Foreign direct investment and economic growth in Asia. Actual Problems of Economics, 11(161): 58-67

44. Azam, M. (2014). Foreign aid and economic growth: lessons for Pakistan. Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, IX, 2(28): 165-180

45. Azam, M., Hassan S. & Khairuzzaman (2013). Corruption, workers remittances, FDI and economic growth in Five South and South East Asian Countries: A Panel Data Approach. Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research, 15 (2): 184-190.

46. Khan, A., K., Azam, M., & Qureshi, M. I., (2014). Analysis of consumption behaviour concerning current income and lags consumption: Empirical evidence from Pakistan. Ekonomski Vjesnik / Econviews : Review of Contemporary Entrepreneurship, Business, and Economic Issues , XX VII (1), 59-70

47. Azam, M., (2013). Foreign direct investment, financial deepening and economic growth in Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan: A comparative empirical study. The Empirical Economic Letters, 12(6): 611-618

48. Azam, M., & Khan A. (2011). Workers’ remittances and economic growth: evidence from Azerbaijan and Armenia. Global Journal of Human Social Science, XI(VII), 41-46