Military Expenditure, Governance, and Environmental Degradation in Sub-Saharan Africa

Simplice A. Asongu, Cheikh T. Ndour
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Abstract This article examines how good governance counteracts the effects of military expenditure on carbon emissions in forty African countries. The Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) is used to analyze time series data from 2010 to 2020. Military expenditure per capita is used to measure military expenditure per penetration, while CO 2 emissions per capita are used as an indicator of environmental degradation. The following findings are established. First, from the non-interactive regressions, we find suggestive evidence that arms expenditure increases CO 2 emissions. All indicators of good governance contribute to the increase of CO 2 emissions. Second, with interactive regressions, we find that improved governance has a negative effect on CO 2 emissions per capita. Third, the results are robust to a sensitivity check, considering the synergy effects of governance. This paper provides policy recommendations on low-carbon economies, military expenditure and governance that could help to ensure environmental sustainability by reducing CO 2 emissions. In addition, the study findings can provide guidance to other developing countries seeking to implement effective approaches to environmental sustainability while strengthening climate change mitigation and adaptation measures.
撒哈拉以南非洲的军事开支、治理和环境退化
本文考察了40个非洲国家的良好治理如何抵消军费开支对碳排放的影响。采用广义矩量法(GMM)对2010 ~ 2020年的时间序列数据进行了分析。人均军事开支被用来衡量每次渗透的军事开支,而人均二氧化碳排放量被用作环境退化的指标。以下发现是成立的。首先,从非交互回归中,我们发现了武器开支增加二氧化碳排放的启发性证据。善治的所有指标都会导致二氧化碳排放量的增加。其次,通过交互回归,我们发现治理水平的提高对人均二氧化碳排放量有负向影响。第三,考虑到治理的协同效应,结果对敏感性检查是稳健的。本文提供了有关低碳经济、军费开支和治理的政策建议,有助于通过减少二氧化碳排放来确保环境的可持续性。此外,研究结果可为寻求在加强气候变化缓解和适应措施的同时实施有效的环境可持续性方法的其他发展中国家提供指导。
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