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Muhammad Shafiullah

BRAC University - Department of Economics and Social Sciences

Dhaka,

Bangladesh

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

Jalan Broga

Semenyih, 43500

Malaysia

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

8

DOWNLOADS

591

TOTAL CITATIONS

5

Scholarly Papers (8)

1.

Does Meat Consumption Exacerbate Greenhouse Gas Emissions? Evidence from USA Data

Number of pages: 37 Posted: 06 Aug 2020
Muhammad Shafiullah, Usman Khalid and Muhammad Shahbaz
BRAC University - Department of Economics and Social Sciences, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) and Montpellier Business School- Energy and Sustainable Development
Downloads 116 (617,542)

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Meat, Animal Agriculture, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, USA

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Is Renewable Energy a Luxury During Times of Financial Stress?

Number of pages: 36 Posted: 01 Jan 2022
Samsul Alam, Muhammad Shafiullah and Mohammad Dulal Miah
Samsul Alam, BRAC University - Department of Economics and Social Sciences and University of Nizwa
Downloads 111 (649,907)

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Renewable energy; financial stress; USA; energy finance; REEKC

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Do Stock Markets Play a Role in Determining the COVID-19 Economic Stimulus? A Cross-Country Analysis

Number of pages: 39 Posted: 07 Jul 2020
Muhammad Shafiullah, Usman Khalid and Sajid Mukhtar Chaudhry
BRAC University - Department of Economics and Social Sciences, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) and Aston University - Finance & Accounting Group
Downloads 107 (654,668)

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COVID-19, coronavirus pandemic, economic stimulus, stock market fal

4.

From Systemic Risk to Contagion Information Transmission in the Global Stock Markets

Number of pages: 43 Posted: 29 Jan 2023
United Arab Emirates University, BRAC University - Department of Economics and Social Sciences, Prince Sultan University - College of Business Administration, Sunway Business School, Sunway University, Malaysia and Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin
Downloads 87 (759,537)

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Tail Risk, expected shortfall, Contagion, Information spillover, network connectedness, global stock markets

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Increasing Meat in the Chinese Diet and Environmental Degradation

Number of pages: 40 Posted: 01 Jan 2022
Samsul Alam and Muhammad Shafiullah
Samsul Alam and BRAC University - Department of Economics and Social Sciences
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Chinese meat consumption; animal agriculture; environmental degradation; greenhouse gas

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The CO2-Growth Nexus Revisited: A Nonparametric Analysis for G7 Economies over Nearly Two Centuries

Energy Economics, Vol. 65, pp. 183-193, 2017
Number of pages: 32 Posted: 19 May 2017 Last Revised: 28 Oct 2021
Comsats University Islamabad, BRAC University - Department of Economics and Social Sciences, University College Dublin (UCD) - Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business and Drexel University - Lebow College of Business
Downloads 52 (1,041,696)
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G7 Countries; Economic Growth; CO2 Emissions; EKC Hypothesis; Nonparametric Econometrics

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Is There an Extended Education-Based Environmental Kuznets Curve? An Analysis of U.S. States

Environmental and Resource Economics, 80, 795–819 (2021)
Number of pages: 43 Posted: 03 Nov 2021 Last Revised: 13 Jan 2023
Muhammad Shafiullah, Vassilios G. Papavassiliou and Muhammad Shahbaz
BRAC University - Department of Economics and Social Sciences, University College Dublin (UCD) - Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business and Beijing Institute of Technology
Downloads 44 (1,145,425)
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Education, Energy consumption, Carbon emissions, Environmental Kuznets curve, Cross-section dependence

8.

Domestic Tourism and Energy Poverty in Bangladesh: Evidence from Repeated Cross-sections (2010 to 2022)

Number of pages: 32 Posted: 20 Mar 2026
Ministry of Public Administration, Leeds Beckett UniversityLeeds Beckett University and BRAC University - Department of Economics and Social Sciences
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Energy Poverty, Energy Affordability, Tourism Expenditure, Domestic Tourism, Social Disparity, Bangladesh