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Research paper thumbnail of Sustaining environment through municipal solid waste: evidence from European Union economies

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Dec 25, 2023

As part of their pursuit to succeed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), European Union (EU)... more As part of their pursuit to succeed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), European Union (EU) countries have placed great importance on realizing SDG 11, which aims to create sustainable cities and communities. The relationship between environmental quality and municipal solid waste remains understudied despite its significant impact on achieving SDG-11. Consequently, this study seeks to peruse municipal solid waste, renewable energy consumption, human capital, and natural resources impact on load capacity as a comprehensive measure of environmental quality. By utilizing the CS-ARDL approach, this study reveals the inadequacy of municipal solid waste conversion in EU countries and highlights the favorable effect of human capital and renewable energy on enhancing environmental quality. Moreover, this study provides concrete evidence that natural resources contribute to environmental corruption. EU economies should adopt policies to bolster municipal solid waste conversion to improve environmental quality.

Research paper thumbnail of Sustaining environment through municipal solid waste: evidence from European Union economies

Environmental Science and Pollution Research , 2023

As part of their pursuit to succeed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), European Union (EU)... more As part of their pursuit to succeed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), European Union (EU) countries have placed great importance on realizing SDG 11, which aims to create sustainable cities and communities. The relationship between environmental quality and municipal solid waste remains understudied despite its significant impact on achieving SDG-11. Consequently, this study seeks to peruse municipal solid waste, renewable energy consumption, human capital, and natural resources impact on load capacity as a comprehensive measure of environmental quality. By utilizing the CS-ARDL approach, this study reveals the inadequacy of municipal solid waste conversion in EU countries and highlights the favorable effect of human capital and renewable energy on enhancing environmental quality. Moreover, this study provides concrete evidence that natural resources contribute to environmental corruption. EU economies should adopt policies to bolster municipal solid waste conversion to improve environmental quality.

Research paper thumbnail of Ticari Bankaların Etkinliklerinin VZA ve Malmquist TFV Endeksi ile İncelenmesi

Atatürk Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Dergisi, 2020

The aim of this study is to analyze the efficiency and productivity of commercial banks operating... more The aim of this study is to analyze the efficiency and productivity of commercial banks operating in Turkey. For this purpose, the efficiency and productivity of 23 commercial banks operating in Turkey, whose continuous data of the years 2005-2018 were reached, have been analyzed through DEA and Malmquist Total Factor Productivity Analysis. In the analysis, the number of branches, number of personnel, non-interest and interest expenses were used as input, while non-interest and interest income were used as output. Looking at the efficiency results in general, banks with foreign capital are more effective than other bank groups. The banks with the highest level of efficiency from foreign banks are banks with low asset size, but they are the ones that use the specified inputs more efficiently and obtain more efficient output compared to other banks. As a result of the 2008 crisis, there has been a decrease in efficiency rates as a sector. Considering the results of 2019 compared to 2018, approximately 61% of the banks included in the analysis (14 out of 23 banks) increased their activities.. Moreover, there was no decline in technological efficiency in any bank group. In technological efficiency, public capital banks are in the background compared to foreign capital and private capital banks. According to the Change in Total Factor productivity, no decline is observed from the banks analyzed in the analysis. The highest progress per bank group belongs to Foreign Capital Deposit Banks

Research paper thumbnail of Sustaining environment through municipal solid waste: evidence from European Union economies

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Dec 25, 2023

As part of their pursuit to succeed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), European Union (EU)... more As part of their pursuit to succeed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), European Union (EU) countries have placed great importance on realizing SDG 11, which aims to create sustainable cities and communities. The relationship between environmental quality and municipal solid waste remains understudied despite its significant impact on achieving SDG-11. Consequently, this study seeks to peruse municipal solid waste, renewable energy consumption, human capital, and natural resources impact on load capacity as a comprehensive measure of environmental quality. By utilizing the CS-ARDL approach, this study reveals the inadequacy of municipal solid waste conversion in EU countries and highlights the favorable effect of human capital and renewable energy on enhancing environmental quality. Moreover, this study provides concrete evidence that natural resources contribute to environmental corruption. EU economies should adopt policies to bolster municipal solid waste conversion to improve environmental quality.

Research paper thumbnail of Sustaining environment through municipal solid waste: evidence from European Union economies

Environmental Science and Pollution Research , 2023

As part of their pursuit to succeed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), European Union (EU)... more As part of their pursuit to succeed the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), European Union (EU) countries have placed great importance on realizing SDG 11, which aims to create sustainable cities and communities. The relationship between environmental quality and municipal solid waste remains understudied despite its significant impact on achieving SDG-11. Consequently, this study seeks to peruse municipal solid waste, renewable energy consumption, human capital, and natural resources impact on load capacity as a comprehensive measure of environmental quality. By utilizing the CS-ARDL approach, this study reveals the inadequacy of municipal solid waste conversion in EU countries and highlights the favorable effect of human capital and renewable energy on enhancing environmental quality. Moreover, this study provides concrete evidence that natural resources contribute to environmental corruption. EU economies should adopt policies to bolster municipal solid waste conversion to improve environmental quality.

Research paper thumbnail of Ticari Bankaların Etkinliklerinin VZA ve Malmquist TFV Endeksi ile İncelenmesi

Atatürk Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Dergisi, 2020

The aim of this study is to analyze the efficiency and productivity of commercial banks operating... more The aim of this study is to analyze the efficiency and productivity of commercial banks operating in Turkey. For this purpose, the efficiency and productivity of 23 commercial banks operating in Turkey, whose continuous data of the years 2005-2018 were reached, have been analyzed through DEA and Malmquist Total Factor Productivity Analysis. In the analysis, the number of branches, number of personnel, non-interest and interest expenses were used as input, while non-interest and interest income were used as output. Looking at the efficiency results in general, banks with foreign capital are more effective than other bank groups. The banks with the highest level of efficiency from foreign banks are banks with low asset size, but they are the ones that use the specified inputs more efficiently and obtain more efficient output compared to other banks. As a result of the 2008 crisis, there has been a decrease in efficiency rates as a sector. Considering the results of 2019 compared to 2018, approximately 61% of the banks included in the analysis (14 out of 23 banks) increased their activities.. Moreover, there was no decline in technological efficiency in any bank group. In technological efficiency, public capital banks are in the background compared to foreign capital and private capital banks. According to the Change in Total Factor productivity, no decline is observed from the banks analyzed in the analysis. The highest progress per bank group belongs to Foreign Capital Deposit Banks