Can China's trade and investment facilitate renewable energy consumption in Africa?

M. Berhe, T. Dossou, Junbing Huang, Abel Dula Wedajo
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Although several studies have investigated the impact of international trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) on energy consumption in Africa, extensive analyses from a renewable energy perspective are scarce. Moreover, the influence of Chinese FDI and trade on renewable energy consumption is quite inexistent. To fill the gap in the energy economics literature, this study empirically investigates the impact of China's trade and FDI on renewable energy consumption in 40 African countries over the period 2003 to 2016. The panel corrected standard errors estimation method is adopted. Additionally, panel causality tests are used to show the long-run relationship among the variables. The results revealed that both imports and outward direct investment from China had been positively associated with renewable energy consumption. However, exports to China were negatively related to renewable energy consumption. The results further reveal that economic growth and financial market developments are found to be ideal for promoting renewable energy consumption. The panel causality results show that there are significant bidirectional causalities between renewable energy consumption and economic growth. The results suggest that trade and investment policies should be integrated with renewable energy policy in order to achieve sustainable development. Besides, it is also important to adopt sound macroeconomic policies which promote economic growth and financial market development.
中国的贸易和投资能否促进非洲的可再生能源消费?
尽管有多项研究调查了国际贸易和外国直接投资(FDI)对非洲能源消耗的影响,但从可再生能源角度进行的广泛分析却很少。此外,中国的外国直接投资和贸易对可再生能源消费的影响也相当缺乏。为了填补能源经济学文献的空白,本研究实证调查了 2003 至 2016 年间中国贸易和外国直接投资对 40 个非洲国家可再生能源消费的影响。研究采用了面板修正标准误差估计方法。此外,还使用了面板因果检验来显示变量之间的长期关系。结果显示,来自中国的进口和对外直接投资与可再生能源消费呈正相关。然而,对中国的出口与可再生能源消费呈负相关。结果进一步显示,经济增长和金融市场发展是促进可再生能源消费的理想因素。面板因果关系结果显示,可再生能源消费与经济增长之间存在显著的双向因果关系。结果表明,贸易和投资政策应与可再生能源政策相结合,以实现可持续发展。此外,采取合理的宏观经济政策促进经济增长和金融市场发展也很重要。
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