Income�environmental nexus in Africa: The integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality

The economies of the African countries are gradually expanding, but they mostly depend on fossil fuels for energy use. This exacerbates environmental damage, which renders the continent susceptible to the effects of climate change. Therefore, this study aims to examine the integrating role of renewa...

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Main Authors: Iorember P.T., Yusoff N.Y.M.
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description The economies of the African countries are gradually expanding, but they mostly depend on fossil fuels for energy use. This exacerbates environmental damage, which renders the continent susceptible to the effects of climate change. Therefore, this study aims to examine the integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality in the income�environmental quality nexus in Africa. The study applies second-generation econometric techniques on annual panel data of 34 African countries covering the period 1996�2018. The fixed effect ordinary least square (OLS-FE), feasible generalized least squares (FGLS), system generalized method of moments (SYS-GMM) and cross-sectionally augmented ARDL (CS-ARDL) are applied to both the baseline model and the interactive models. The results provide diverse findings. In the baseline models, the study verifies the increasing effect of income on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which continues to dampen environmental quality. Regarding the interaction effect models, the findings show that the interactive term of renewable energy transition and income per capita has a significant negative effect on CO2 emission levels which implies that renewable energy transition ensures green growth. Further, the results indicate that the interactive terms of governance quality have significant reducing effect on emission levels. In terms of policy, achieving green growth necessitates increased renewable energy deployment and policies that will enhance governance effectiveness towards enforcing environmental regulations. � 2023 African Development Bank (AFD).
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-338882024-10-14T11:17:23Z Income�environmental nexus in Africa: The integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality Iorember P.T. Yusoff N.Y.M. 57205219326 55812094300 Africa governance quality income�environment nexus renewable energy system GMM Africa alternative energy carbon emission econometrics environmental impact environmental quality governance approach green economy income least squares method panel data The economies of the African countries are gradually expanding, but they mostly depend on fossil fuels for energy use. This exacerbates environmental damage, which renders the continent susceptible to the effects of climate change. Therefore, this study aims to examine the integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality in the income�environmental quality nexus in Africa. The study applies second-generation econometric techniques on annual panel data of 34 African countries covering the period 1996�2018. The fixed effect ordinary least square (OLS-FE), feasible generalized least squares (FGLS), system generalized method of moments (SYS-GMM) and cross-sectionally augmented ARDL (CS-ARDL) are applied to both the baseline model and the interactive models. The results provide diverse findings. In the baseline models, the study verifies the increasing effect of income on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which continues to dampen environmental quality. Regarding the interaction effect models, the findings show that the interactive term of renewable energy transition and income per capita has a significant negative effect on CO2 emission levels which implies that renewable energy transition ensures green growth. Further, the results indicate that the interactive terms of governance quality have significant reducing effect on emission levels. In terms of policy, achieving green growth necessitates increased renewable energy deployment and policies that will enhance governance effectiveness towards enforcing environmental regulations. � 2023 African Development Bank (AFD). Final 2024-10-14T03:17:23Z 2024-10-14T03:17:23Z 2023 Article 10.1111/1467-8268.12723 2-s2.0-85178476033 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85178476033&doi=10.1111%2f1467-8268.12723&partnerID=40&md5=5d880568ca177f8857c74f3aa967f9f6 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/33888 35 4 376 389 John Wiley and Sons Inc Scopus
spellingShingle Africa
governance quality
income�environment nexus
renewable energy
system GMM
Africa
alternative energy
carbon emission
econometrics
environmental impact
environmental quality
governance approach
green economy
income
least squares method
panel data
Iorember P.T.
Yusoff N.Y.M.
Income�environmental nexus in Africa: The integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality
title Income�environmental nexus in Africa: The integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality
title_full Income�environmental nexus in Africa: The integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality
title_fullStr Income�environmental nexus in Africa: The integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality
title_full_unstemmed Income�environmental nexus in Africa: The integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality
title_short Income�environmental nexus in Africa: The integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality
title_sort income�environmental nexus in africa: the integrating role of renewable energy transition and governance quality
topic Africa
governance quality
income�environment nexus
renewable energy
system GMM
Africa
alternative energy
carbon emission
econometrics
environmental impact
environmental quality
governance approach
green economy
income
least squares method
panel data
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