Qiutong Dong , Daniel Balsalobre-Lorente , Qasim Raza Syed
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Abstract
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations emphasize the need for green growth (GG), a concept that balances economic expansion with environmental sustainability. The core principles of GG are mitigating climate change, the transition to renewable energy consumption, and engaging in sustainable consumption. Therefore, this study uses advanced econometric techniques to investigate how financial inclusion influences GG in BRICS countries. The augment mean group (AMG) technique, complemented by the Method of Moment Quantile Regression (MMQR) approach, suggests financial inclusion increases GG in BRICS countries. The MMQR results reveal that financial inclusion fosters GG in the lower and medium quantiles. In line with the findings, financial institutions should focus on producing financial products that support the principles of green finance. This includes green stocks, sustainability funds, credit cards, bonds, and other sustainable financial products.
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Research in International Business and Finance (RIBAF) seeks to consolidate its position as a premier scholarly vehicle of academic finance. The Journal publishes high quality, insightful, well-written papers that explore current and new issues in international finance. Papers that foster dialogue, innovation, and intellectual risk-taking in financial studies; as well as shed light on the interaction between finance and broader societal concerns are particularly appreciated. The Journal welcomes submissions that seek to expand the boundaries of academic finance and otherwise challenge the discipline. Papers studying finance using a variety of methodologies; as well as interdisciplinary studies will be considered for publication. Papers that examine topical issues using extensive international data sets are welcome. Single-country studies can also be considered for publication provided that they develop novel methodological and theoretical approaches or fall within the Journal''s priority themes. It is especially important that single-country studies communicate to the reader why the particular chosen country is especially relevant to the issue being investigated. [...] The scope of topics that are most interesting to RIBAF readers include the following: -Financial markets and institutions -Financial practices and sustainability -The impact of national culture on finance -The impact of formal and informal institutions on finance -Privatizations, public financing, and nonprofit issues in finance -Interdisciplinary financial studies -Finance and international development -International financial crises and regulation -Financialization studies -International financial integration and architecture -Behavioral aspects in finance -Consumer finance -Methodologies and conceptualization issues related to finance