The effects of economic growth, trade liberalization, and financial development on environmental sustainability in West Africa. The role of institutions

This study looks at how economic growth, trade liberalisation, and financial development affect the health of the environment in West Africa. The study also looks at how efficient institutions help make the environment in the ECOWAS region more stable. Therefore, the study tested the validity of the...

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Main Authors: Franklin Bedakiyiba Baajike, Enoch Ntsiful, Angela Boakye Afriyie, Eric Fosu Oteng-Abayie
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-12-01
Series:Research in Globalization
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590051X22000259
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author Franklin Bedakiyiba Baajike
Enoch Ntsiful
Angela Boakye Afriyie
Eric Fosu Oteng-Abayie
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Angela Boakye Afriyie
Eric Fosu Oteng-Abayie
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description This study looks at how economic growth, trade liberalisation, and financial development affect the health of the environment in West Africa. The study also looks at how efficient institutions help make the environment in the ECOWAS region more stable. Therefore, the study tested the validity of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis in the sub-region. The study employs the system generalised method of moments (system-GMM) estimation technique for 2005–2018. Other estimation techniques, including the pooled ordinary least squares (POLS), the fixed effect, the random effect and the difference generalised method of moments (d-GMM), are also used for robustness checks. The empirical results reveal that the initial stages of economic growth adversely affect environmental sustainability but improve it after a certain level. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis is thus validated for the ECOWAS sub-region. The results also showed that trade liberalisation hurts environmental sustainability but moves towards environmental sustainability in the presence of quality institutions and a well-regulated market. The results imply that policy considers the quality of institutions and improvements in the financial sector to preserve the environment and limit erratic climate change. Data availability was the main challenge that we encountered during this study. This limited the scope of the study in terms of the sample size. The implication is that our findings does not take into account the changes in the variables for periods before 2005. This study is the first to comprehensively analyse environmental sustainability in the perspective of the entire West Africa sub-region. The recommendations from this study are therefore exclusive to all countries within the sub-region.
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spelling doaj.art-cdc6e78833984de2babf20f2a848a8322022-12-22T04:40:29ZengElsevierResearch in Globalization2590-051X2022-12-015100104The effects of economic growth, trade liberalization, and financial development on environmental sustainability in West Africa. The role of institutionsFranklin Bedakiyiba Baajike0Enoch Ntsiful1Angela Boakye Afriyie2Eric Fosu Oteng-Abayie3Department of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University, Kumasi, GhanaDepartment of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University, Kumasi, GhanaDepartment of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University, Kumasi, GhanaCorresponding author.; Department of Economics, Kwame Nkrumah University, Kumasi, GhanaThis study looks at how economic growth, trade liberalisation, and financial development affect the health of the environment in West Africa. The study also looks at how efficient institutions help make the environment in the ECOWAS region more stable. Therefore, the study tested the validity of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis in the sub-region. The study employs the system generalised method of moments (system-GMM) estimation technique for 2005–2018. Other estimation techniques, including the pooled ordinary least squares (POLS), the fixed effect, the random effect and the difference generalised method of moments (d-GMM), are also used for robustness checks. The empirical results reveal that the initial stages of economic growth adversely affect environmental sustainability but improve it after a certain level. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis is thus validated for the ECOWAS sub-region. The results also showed that trade liberalisation hurts environmental sustainability but moves towards environmental sustainability in the presence of quality institutions and a well-regulated market. The results imply that policy considers the quality of institutions and improvements in the financial sector to preserve the environment and limit erratic climate change. Data availability was the main challenge that we encountered during this study. This limited the scope of the study in terms of the sample size. The implication is that our findings does not take into account the changes in the variables for periods before 2005. This study is the first to comprehensively analyse environmental sustainability in the perspective of the entire West Africa sub-region. The recommendations from this study are therefore exclusive to all countries within the sub-region.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590051X22000259Economic growthTrade liberalisationFinancial developmentEnvironmental sustainabilityWest AfricaSystem-GMM
spellingShingle Franklin Bedakiyiba Baajike
Enoch Ntsiful
Angela Boakye Afriyie
Eric Fosu Oteng-Abayie
The effects of economic growth, trade liberalization, and financial development on environmental sustainability in West Africa. The role of institutions
Research in Globalization
Economic growth
Trade liberalisation
Financial development
Environmental sustainability
West Africa
System-GMM
title The effects of economic growth, trade liberalization, and financial development on environmental sustainability in West Africa. The role of institutions
title_full The effects of economic growth, trade liberalization, and financial development on environmental sustainability in West Africa. The role of institutions
title_fullStr The effects of economic growth, trade liberalization, and financial development on environmental sustainability in West Africa. The role of institutions
title_full_unstemmed The effects of economic growth, trade liberalization, and financial development on environmental sustainability in West Africa. The role of institutions
title_short The effects of economic growth, trade liberalization, and financial development on environmental sustainability in West Africa. The role of institutions
title_sort effects of economic growth trade liberalization and financial development on environmental sustainability in west africa the role of institutions
topic Economic growth
Trade liberalisation
Financial development
Environmental sustainability
West Africa
System-GMM
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590051X22000259
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