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FDI to foster inclusive green growth (IGG) in Africa. Also, little has been done to show the IGG gains from improving EE … relate to green growth, there remains an empirical research gap with respect to whether EE can engender positive synergy with … and FDI in fostering IGG in Africa by using macrodata for 23 countries from 2000 to 2020. According to our findings, which …
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) and economic growth (GDP) in 24 African countries using a panel ARDL approach. The following findings are established …
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green growth (IGG) in Africa. Our contribution is novel from both the conceptual and empirical perspectives. With regard to …
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use negatively impacts CO2 emissions in Algeria, South Africa, Morocco, and the panel, in the short-run; however, it … CO2 in South Africa and Algeria, whereas it is negative in Nigeria, Egypt, and Morocco. Capital investment also expands … panel's CO2pollution in the short-run and long-run, as well as, in Morocco, Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa, except in …
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growth in selected West African economies, which includes Nigeria, Gambia and Ghana, from 1970 to 2019. Findings confirm that … energy use enhances growth in the three selected West African economies. But in terms of significance, energy consumption is … and significantly propels economic growth for the three selected West African economies. For Nigeria, causality evidence …
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performance on pollution in Africa between 1990 and 2020. The study, which focuses on 36 African nations, found that corporate … efforts should be made to promote the growth of environmentally sound production plants in the continent through the removal …
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sustenance of growth and development. …
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emissions in the region. Again, results show that capital investment augments energy use to reduce carbon emissions in Africa …
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inconclusive, especially in developing economies. Here, this study examined the electricity consumption and economic growth nexus … electricity consumption-driven economic growth. This is desirable as Nigeria is heavily dependent on energy (electricity …) consumption. A unidirectional causality from urbanization to electricity consumption and economic growth was found but the long …
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globalisation (EG) to foster inclusive green growth (IGG). First, the study finds that EG hampers IGG in Africa. Second, although …
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