Abstract
This study investigates the impact of governance quality (AGI) on green growth (GRG) in BRICS nations from 1998 to 2022, focusing on aspects like corruption control and regulatory quality. Utilizing advanced econometric models such as FMOLS, DOLS, and CS-ARDL, the analysis highlights a positive correlation between governance quality and green growth. Stronger governance is linked to enhanced green growth, underscoring the importance of robust governance mechanisms for environmental sustainability. These findings offer valuable policy insights, emphasizing the need for improved governance to support green growth initiatives. This research enriches the literature by empirically examining governance's role in fostering green growth.
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