Abstract

Economic growth, as a development, is influenced by a myriad of factors, both external and internal. While past research has extensively examined external factors such as trade dynamics and foreign direct investment, there exists a notable gap in understanding the internal factors affecting economic growth. This gap is particularly evident in countries categorized by the methodology outlined below. In this study, we examined the impact of both internal and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors on economic growth. These factors encompass a wide range of aspects, including demographics, fiscal policies, and institutional quality, among others. The identified internal factors serve as the fundamental pillars that not only contribute to the stability of economic growth but also promote the positive impact of ESG performance on economic development.

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