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Seyi Saint Akadiri

Seyi Saint Akadiri

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Economics and Finance
Nigeria
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Economics and Finance

D-Index
48
Citations
6665
World Ranking
1526
National Ranking
1

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Nigeria Leader Award

Best Publications

  • Renewable energy consumption in EU-28 countries: Policy toward pollution mitigation and economic sustainability

    Seyi Saint Akadiri;Andrew Adewale Alola;Ada Chigozie Akadiri;Uju Violet Alola

  • The role of electricity consumption, globalization and economic growth in carbon dioxide emissions and its implications for environmental sustainability targets.

    Seyi Saint Akadiri;Andrew Adewale Alola;Godwin Olasehinde-Williams;Mfonobong Udom Etokakpan;Mfonobong Udom Etokakpan

  • Role of renewable energy and globalization on ecological footprint in the USA: implications for environmental sustainability

    Ojonugwa Usman;Seyi Saint Akadiri;Ibrahim Adeshola

  • The role of renewable energy, immigration and real income in environmental sustainability target. Evidence from Europe largest states

    Andrew Adewale Alola;Kürşat Yalçiner;Uju Violet Alola;Seyi Saint Akadiri

  • New insights into an old issue – examining the influence of tourism on economic growth: evidence from selected small island developing states

    Samira Roudi;Huseyin Arasli;Seyi Saint Akadiri

  • Testing the role of tourism and human capital development in economic growth. A panel causality study of micro states

    Amin Fahimi;Seyi Saint Akadiri;Mehdi Seraj;Ada Chigozie Akadiri

  • The Sustainable Environment in Uruguay: The Roles of Financial Development, Natural Resources, and Trade Globalization

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  • Does causality between geopolitical risk, tourism and economic growth matter? Evidence from Turkey

    Seyi Saint Akadiri;Kayode Kolawole Eluwole;Ada Chigozie Akadiri;Turgay Avci

  • Examining the causal impacts of tourism, globalization, economic growth and carbon emissions in tourism island territories: bootstrap panel Granger causality analysis

    Seyi Saint Akadiri;Taiwo Temitope Lasisi;Gizem Uzuner;Ada Chigozie Akadiri

  • The role of globalization, real income, tourism in environmental sustainability target. Evidence from Turkey.

    Seyi Saint Akadiri;Andrew Adewale Alola;Ada Chigozie Akadiri

  • Asymmetric nexus among financial globalization, non-renewable energy, renewable energy use, economic growth, and carbon emissions: impact on environmental sustainability targets in India.

    Seyi Saint Akadiri;Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo

  • Geopolitical risk and tourism: Evidence from dynamic heterogeneous panel models

    Chien Chiang Lee;Godwin Olasehinde-Williams;Seyi Saint Akadiri

  • On the Relationship Between Economic Policy Uncertainty, Geopolitical Risk and Stock Market Returns in South Korea: A Quantile Causality Analysis

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  • Contemporaneous interaction between energy consumption, economic growth and environmental sustainability in South Africa: What drives what?

    Seyi Saint Akadiri;Festus Victor Bekun;Samuel Asumadu Sarkodie

  • Does interaction between technological innovation and natural resource rent impact environmental degradation in newly industrialized countries? New evidence from method of moments quantile regression.

    Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo;Seyi Saint Akadiri;Adenekan T. Adedapo;Nuruddeen Usman

  • The effect of financial globalization and natural resource rent on load capacity factor in India: an analysis using the dual adjustment approach

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  • Effects of domestic material consumption, renewable energy, and greenhouse gas emissions on environmental sustainability in the EU-28: Evidence from GMM panel-VAR

    Ojonugwa Usman;Andrew Adewale Alola;Andrew Adewale Alola;Seyi Saint Akadiri

  • The role of economic complexity in the environmental Kuznets curve of MINT economies: evidence from method of moments quantile regression

    Tomiwa Sunday Adebayo;Husam Rjoub;Seyi Saint Akadiri;Seun Damola Oladipupo

  • Energy mix outlook and the EKC hypothesis in BRICS countries: a perspective of economic freedom vs. economic growth

    Seyi Saint Akadırı;Andrew Adewale Alola;Ojonugwa Usman

  • A comparison of CO2 emissions, load capacity factor, and ecological footprint for Thailand’s environmental sustainability

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