How Financial Inclusion Affects Environmental Pollution: Using a Threshold and the DID Model
Nguyen Yen · 2026 · Comparative Economic Research. Central and Eastern Europe
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This study investigates the nonlinear impact of financial inclusion on environmental pollution across 61 developing countries from 2005 to 2022. Using a threshold regression model, the findings reveal a critical threshold at which the…
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Metadata source: Crossref · DOI 10.18778/1508-2008.29.06
