Email: 1000005752@ujs.edu.cn, gulcute327@gmail.com
Gulzara Tariq is an Associate Professor at the School of Finance and Economics, Jiangsu University, China. She obtained Ph.D. and Post-doctorate from the Jiangsu University, China. Gulzara Tariq has published on a wide range of topics, including green energy, environmental economics, green finance, and green economics.
Research Interest:
Green Economy, Green Finance, Green energy, Environmental Economics, Energy Economics
Selective Publications:
1、Gulzara Tariq, Huaping Sun, Ik Joong Youn, Sofia Mansoor (2022), Impacts of green energy finance on eco-friendly environments, Resources Policy, 79, 103135.
2、Gulzara Tariq, Huaping Sun, Imad Ali, Amjad Ali Pasha, Muhammad Sohail Khan, Mustafa Mutiur Rahman, Abdullah Mohamed & Qasim Shah (2022), Influence of green technology, green energy consumption, energy efficiency, trade, economic development and FDI on climate change in South Asia. Scientific Reports 12, 16376.
3、Gulzara Tariq, Huaping Sun, (2023). "Assessing the influence of Globalization and Economic Growth on Renewable Electricity Consumption in Belt and Road Initiative" Heliyon, 9(3).
4、Gulzara Tariq, Sun, H., & Ali, S. (2024). Environmental footprint impacts of green energies, green energy finance and green governance in G7 countries. Carbon Footprints.
5、Gulzara Tariq, Huaping Sun, (2023). "Influence of access to clean fuels and technology, food production index, consumer price index, and income on greenhouse gas food system emissions: Evidence from developed countries" Environmental Science & Pollution Research.
6、Gulzara Tariq, Sun, H., Haris, M., Kong, Y., & Nadeem, A. (2018). Trade liberalization, FDI inflows economic growth and environmental sustainability in Pakistan and India. Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development, 112(2), 253-269.
7、Gulzara Tariq, Huaping Sun, Haris, M., & Yusheng, K. O. N. G. (2018). Energy consumption and economic growth: Evidence from four developing countries. American Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 7(1).
8、Sun, H. P., Gulzara Tariq, Haris, M., & Mohsin, M. (2019). Evaluating the environmental effects of economic openness: evidence from SAARC countries. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 26(24), 24542-24551.
9、Sun, H., Gulzara Tariq, Y. Kong, M. S. Khan and Y. Geng (2018). "Nexus between environmental Infrastructure and transnational cluster in one belt one road countries: Role of governance." Business Strategy & Development 1(1): 17-30.
10、Sun, Huaping, Gulzara Tariq, Hui Chen, Jin Zhu, Yue Liu, and Chao Wu (2018). "Allocation of carbon emission quotas to Chinese power enterprises." Energy Procedia 152: 115-124.
11、Ali, I., Sun, H., Gulzara Tariq, Ali, H., Baz, K., Mahmood, H., & Yao, J. (2022). Asymmetric impact of coal and gas on carbon dioxide emission in six Asian countries: Using asymmetric and non-linear approach. Journal of Cleaner Production, 367, 132934.
12、Ali S, Ghimire A, Khan A, Gulzara Tariq, Tariq MA, (2022). Modelling the nexus of carbon dioxide emissions, economic growth, electricity production and consumption: Assessing the evidence from Pakistan. Frontiers in Environmental Science: 2481.
13、Yao, H., Haris, M., & Gulzara Tariq (2018). Profitability determinants of financial institutions: evidence from banks in Pakistan. International Journal of Financial Studies, 6(2), 53.
14、Haris, M., HongXing, Y., Gulzara Tariq, & Malik, A. (2019). An evaluation of performance of public sector financial institutions: evidence from Pakistan. International Journal of Business Performance Management, 20(2), 145-163.
15、Haris, M., Yao, H., Gulzara Tariq, Malik, A., & Javaid, H. M. (2019). Intellectual Capital Performance and Profitability of Banks: Evidence from Pakistan. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 12(2), 56.
16、M.S Mohamed, Huaping Sun, Gulzara Tariq, (2019). “Clean Energy Consumption and Economic Growth: Using OBOR countries”. IOSR Journal of Economics and Finance.
17、Yao, H., Haris, M., Gulzara Tariq, Javaid, H. M., & Khan, M. A. S. (2019). Intellectual capital, profitability, and productivity: evidence from Pakistani financial institutions. Sustainability, 11(14), 3842.