Data Sheet 1: Geopolitical Risk, CO2 Emissions, and Public Health in BRICS Countries
by Menghao Wen·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
Research data investigating the nexus of geopolitical risk, environmental quality, and public health in BRICS nations. The 16.9 KB document, authored by Menghao Wen and last updated in April 2026, likely contains panel data analyzed with pooled and quantile regression estimators. Findings suggest geopolitical risk is positively associated with environmental quality, which in turn exacerbates PM2.5 concentrations and negatively impacts life expectancy.
Use Cases
Modeling the relationship between geopolitical risk and CO2 emissions based on the described panel data.
Analyzing the impact of environmental quality on PM2.5 concentrations as indicated in the research description.
Investigating the interaction effect of geopolitical risk and environmental quality on public health outcomes like life expectancy.
Conducting comparative policy analysis for BRICS countries based on the integrated study framework.
Strengths
Data is licensed under CC-BY-4.0, permitting broad reuse with attribution.
The research employs quantile regression estimators, which can reveal relationships across different parts of the distribution.
Limitations
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, limiting suitability assessment.
The dataset is very small at 16.9 KB, suggesting limited scope or aggregated summary statistics.
The primary file format is DOCX, which may require extraction or conversion for quantitative analysis.
Provenance
Source
figshare, author Menghao Wen.
Collection Method
Likely compiled from secondary sources for panel data analysis, as described in the research abstract.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-21 05:36:05.
Geography
BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa).
The dataset is a 16.9 KB DOCX file; the underlying data tables may be embedded within the document and require extraction.