Dr. Amber Pervaiz | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Analyst | University of Education | Pakistan

Dr. Amber Pervaiz is a distinguished academic in the field of Economics, holding a PhD with over 7 years of research experience. She has been recognized for her outstanding academic and research contributions, including being a Gold Medalist and receiving multiple awards such as the Best Researcher Award (2019) and a Cash Prize from Superior University for her top position in M.Phil. Economics (2020). Her expertise spans advanced econometrics, spatial analysis, quantitative techniques, and the proficient use of analytical tools like Smart PLS, EViews, Stata, SPSS, and Geoda. Dr. Pervaiz’s research is primarily focused on Economics & Finance, Energy & Environment, with key interests in Climate Change, Sustainability, the Green Economy, and Inclusive Wealth. She has presented and chaired sessions at several national and international conferences and served as a keynote speaker in Malaysia. Her teaching interests include Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, and Research Methodology. Her impactful scholarship highlights her commitment to addressing critical economic and environmental challenges through rigorous empirical research. According to Scopus, she has published 19 documents, with 606 citations, and holds an h-index of 8.

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Featured Publications

1. Ahmed, F., Kousar, S., Pervaiz, A., & Shabbir, A. (2022). Do institutional quality and financial development affect sustainable economic growth? Evidence from South Asian countries. Borsa Istanbul Review, 22(1), 189–196.
Cited by: 311

2. Ahmed, F., Kousar, S., Pervaiz, A., Trinidad-Segovia, J. E., & Others. (2022). Role of green innovation, trade and energy to promote green economic growth: A case of South Asian Nations. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(5), 6871–6885.
Cited by: 139

3. Abbas, S., Kousar, S., & Pervaiz, A. (2021). Effects of energy consumption and ecological footprint on CO₂ emissions: An empirical evidence from Pakistan. Environment, Development and Sustainability, 23(9), 13364–13381.
Cited by: 118

4. Ahmed, F., Kousar, S., Pervaiz, A., & Ramos-Requena, J. P. (2020). Financial development, institutional quality, and environmental degradation nexus: New evidence from asymmetric ARDL co-integration approach. Sustainability, 12(18), 7812.
Cited by: 112

5. Ullah, A., Dogan, M., Pervaiz, A., Bukhari, A. A. A., Akkus, H. T., & Dogan, H. (2024). The impact of digitalization, technological and financial innovation on environmental quality in OECD countries: Investigation of N-shaped EKC hypothesis. Technology in Society, 77, 102484.
Cited by: 76

Amber Pervaiz | Economics | Best Researcher Award

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