Determinants of Environmental Quality in Nigeria: Assessing the Role of Financial Development

E. Mesagan, M. Nwachukwu
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Abstract

In this study, we analyze the determinants of environmental quality in Nigeria, focusing on the role of financial development. It is a time series analysis covering the period from 1981 to 2016. The study uses the ARDL bounds testing approach to analyze data on urbanization, per capita income, environmental degradation, energy consumption, trade intensity, and capital investment. We generate the environmental degradation index using principal component analysis (PCA). Empirical results suggest that income, financial development, energy consumption, and trade are significant in explaining environmental quality, whereas investment and urbanization are insignificant in the model. Moreover, we find no causality between the capital investment, financial development, and environmental quality, although urbanization and income unidirectionally cause environmental degradation. Also, there exists a bidirectional causality between energy consumption and environmental degradation. Therefore, to ensure efficient credit allocation to low carbon emitting firms, financial sector operators should adequately screen investment proposals before committing funds to them.
尼日利亚环境质量的决定因素:评估金融发展的作用
在这项研究中,我们分析了尼日利亚环境质量的决定因素,重点是金融发展的作用。这是一个涵盖1981年至2016年期间的时间序列分析。该研究使用ARDL边界测试方法分析了城市化、人均收入、环境退化、能源消耗、贸易强度和资本投资的数据。我们使用主成分分析(PCA)生成环境退化指数。实证结果表明,收入、金融发展、能源消费和贸易在解释环境质量方面具有显著性,而投资和城市化在模型中不显著。此外,我们没有发现资本投资、金融发展和环境质量之间的因果关系,尽管城市化和收入单向地导致环境退化。此外,能源消耗和环境退化之间存在双向因果关系。因此,为了确保向低碳排放企业有效分配信贷,金融部门运营商在向其承诺资金之前,应充分筛选投资提案。
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