The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Energy consumption, Greenhouse gas, Natural resource economics, Per capita income and Granger causality. His Energy consumption research incorporates themes from Human Development Index, Environmental protection, Urbanization, Broad money and Consumption. His work deals with themes such as Environmental degradation, Gross domestic product and Agricultural economics, which intersect with Greenhouse gas.
His studies in Natural resource economics integrate themes in fields like Fossil fuel and Natural resource. Kuznets curve and Foreign direct investment are fields of study that intersect with his Per capita income research. His Granger causality study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Variance decomposition of forecast errors, Renewable energy and Economy.
Development economics, Greenhouse gas, Cointegration, Poverty and Natural resource economics are his primary areas of study. His biological study deals with issues like Economic growth, which deal with fields such as Internationalization. Khalid Zaman performs multidisciplinary studies into Greenhouse gas and Per capita income in his work.
Khalid Zaman has researched Cointegration in several fields, including Macroeconomics, Monetary economics, Short run and Granger causality. His Granger causality research includes themes of Energy consumption and Variance decomposition of forecast errors. His Natural resource economics study incorporates themes from Natural resource, Fossil fuel, Renewable energy and Sustainable development.
His primary areas of investigation include Natural resource economics, Greenhouse gas, Per capita income, Sustainable development and Sustainability. Khalid Zaman has included themes like Natural resource, Knowledge spillover and Renewable energy in his Natural resource economics study. His Greenhouse gas research integrates issues from Resource management, Food prices, Population growth, Fossil fuel and Kuznets curve.
The concepts of his Sustainable development study are interwoven with issues in Pollution haven hypothesis, Development economics and Global environmental analysis. His Development economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Economic inequality and Health care. The various areas that he examines in his Foreign direct investment study include Agriculture and Monetary economics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Natural resource economics, Greenhouse gas, Sustainable development, Kuznets curve and Pollution haven hypothesis. His study in Natural resource economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Poverty, Natural resource and Price level. While working in this field, Khalid Zaman studies both Greenhouse gas and Context.
As a part of the same scientific study, Khalid Zaman usually deals with the Sustainable development, concentrating on Sustainability and frequently concerns with Population growth and Environmental degradation. His studies deal with areas such as Sustainable tourism and Foreign direct investment as well as Kuznets curve. In his study, Khalid Zaman carries out multidisciplinary Pollution haven hypothesis and Per capita income research.
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Tourism development, energy consumption and Environmental Kuznets Curve: trivariate analysis in the panel of developed and developing countries.
Khalid Zaman;Muhammad Shahbaz;Nanthakumar Loganathan;Syed Ali Raza.
Tourism Management (2016)
Does renewable energy consumption add in economic growth? An application of auto-regressive distributed lag model in Pakistan
Muhammad Shahbaz;Nanthakumar Loganathan;Mohammad Zeshan;Khalid Zaman.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2015)
Energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions and economic development: Evaluating alternative and plausible environmental hypothesis for sustainable growth
Khalid Zaman;Mitwali Abd-el. Moemen.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2017)
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REWARDS AND EMPLOYEE'S MOTIVATION IN THE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS OF PAKISTAN
Nadia Sajjad Hafiza;Syed Sohaib Shah;Humera Jamsheed;Khalid Zaman.
(2011)
Relationship Between Job Stress, Workload, Environment and Employees Turnover Intentions: What We Know, What Should We Know
Muhammad Imran Qureshi;Mehwish Iftikhar;Syed Gohar Abbas;Umar Hassan.
(2013)
Causal links between renewable energy, environmental degradation and economic growth in selected SAARC countries: Progress towards green economy
Raheel Zeb;Laleena Salar;Usama Awan;Khalid Zaman.
Renewable Energy (2014)
Global estimates of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions
Muhammad Azhar Khan;Muhammad Zahir Khan;Khalid Zaman;Lubna Naz.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2014)
Corporate Governance and Firm Performance: A Case study of Karachi Stock Market
Humera Khatab;Maryam Masood;Khalid Zaman;Sundas Saleem.
International journal trade, economics and finance (2011)
Travel and tourism competitiveness index: The impact of air transportation, railways transportation, travel and transport services on international inbound and outbound tourism
Syed Abdul Rehman Khan;Dong Qianli;Wei SongBo;Khalid Zaman.
Journal of Air Transport Management (2017)
Energy crisis, greenhouse gas emissions and sectoral growth reforms: repairing the fabricated mosaic
Muhammad Imran Qureshi;Amran Md. Rasli;Khalid Zaman.
Journal of Cleaner Production (2016)
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