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Sahbi Farhani
Sahbi Farhani
HDR Assistant Professor, University of Sousse (Université de Sousse)
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How economic growth, renewable electricity and natural resources contribute to CO2 emissions?
D Balsalobre-Lorente, M Shahbaz, D Roubaud, S Farhani
Energy policy 113, 356-367, 2018
12022018
Causal relationship between CO2 emissions, real GDP, energy consumption, financial development, trade openness, and urbanization in Tunisia
S Farhani, I Ozturk
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22 (20), 15663-15676, 2015
6572015
CO2 emissions, output, energy consumption, and trade in Tunisia
S Farhani, A Chaibi, C Rault
Economic Modelling 38, 426-434, 2014
4112014
What role of renewable and non-renewable electricity consumption and output is needed to initially mitigate CO2 emissions in MENA region?
S Farhani, M Shahbaz
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 40, 80-90, 2014
3682014
Energy consumption, economic growth and CO2 emissions: Evidence from panel data for MENA region
S Farhani, J Ben Rejeb
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 2 (2), 71-81, 2012
3122012
The environmental Kuznets curve and sustainability: A panel data analysis
S Farhani, S Mrizak, A Chaibi, C Rault
Energy Policy 71, 189-198, 2014
2922014
Renewable energy, CO2 emissions and value added: Empirical evidence from countries with different income levels
M Ben Jebli, S Farhani, K Guesmi
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 53, 402-410, 2020
1772020
Financial development and energy demand in the United States: new evidence from combined cointegration and asymmetric causality tests
S Farhani, SA Solarin
Energy 134, 1029-1037, 2017
1362017
Renewable energy consumption, economic growth and CO2 emissions: Evidence from selected MENA countries
S Farhani
Energy Economics Letters 1 (2), 24-41, 2013
1142013
Do coal consumption and industrial development increase environmental degradation in China and India?
M Shahbaz, S Farhani, I Ozturk
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22 (5), 3895-3907, 2015
1052015
The role of natural gas consumption and trade in Tunisia's output
S Farhani, M Shahbaz, M Arouri, F Teulon
Energy Policy 66, 677-684, 2014
992014
What does MENA region initially need: grow output or mitigate CO2 emissions?
S Farhani, M Shahbaz, R Sbia, A Chaibi
Economic Modelling 38, 270-281, 2014
832014
Link between economic growth and energy consumption in over 90 countries
S Farhani, J Ben Rejeb
Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business 3 (11), 282-297, 2012
762012
Comparing the role of coal to other energy resources in the environmental Kuznets curve of three large economies
S Farhani, D Balsalobre-Lorente
The Chinese Economy 53 (1), 1-39, 2020
392020
Tests of parameters instability: Theoretical study and empirical analysis on two types of models (ARMA model and market model)
S Farhani
International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 2 (3), 246-266, 2012
342012
Impact of oil price increases on US economic growth: Causality analysis and study of the weakening effects in relationship
S Farhani
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 2 (3), 108-122, 2012
312012
Natural gas consumption and economic growth nexus: an investigation for France
S Farhani, MM Rahman
International Journal of Energy Sector Management 14 (2), 261-284, 2020
202020
Do renewable energy and national patents impact the environmental sustainability of Tunisia?
S Ghorbal, S Farhani, S Ben Youssef
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 29 (17), 25248-25262, 2022
122022
Energy commodity and stock market interconnectedness: Evidence from carbon emission trading system
Z Zhao, CKM Lau, A Soliman, S Farhani
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 194, 122669, 2023
92023
Revisiting the relationship between business conditions, climate policy uncertainty, and environmental pollution: evidence from the USA
M Yousfi, M Brahim, S Farhani, H Bouzgarrou
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 30 (41), 94334-94346, 2023
62023
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