Infrastructure development, environmental quality and economic growth in Nigeria

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A. Ojo, D. Amassoma
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The earth as a planet supports human life, and human activities attract extensive and intensive socioeconomic influence on the environment and the economy. Activities such as infrastructure development exert increasing and diverse concerns on environmental quality and hence on economic growth. While these variables appear interrelated due to many factors, including population growth, urbanization, industrialization, etc., however, the nature of the interrelationship is not largely known, especially in Nigeria. This study therefore investigated and examined their relationship using time-series data between 1990–2019 by adopting the co-integration estimation technique through the bounds test approach of the autoregressive distributive lag (ARDL) method, using the percentage share of the building and construction sector (BCS) of GDP, carbon dioxide percentage of fuel combustion (CTE), the annual growth rate of agriculture (AFF), the annual population growth rate, the annual GDP growth rate, etc., as variables. The study revealed that infrastructure development and environmental quality explain economic growth and they all have both short- and long-run relationships, while population growth and AFF variables are positively significant to economic growth. The finding evidenced the significance of the relationship and consequently recommended new roles for infrastructure and production processes that consider environmental-quality mindsets to achieve positive outcomes of green economic growth in Nigeria.
尼日利亚的基础设施发展、环境质量和经济增长
地球是人类赖以生存的星球,人类活动对环境和经济产生了广泛而强烈的社会经济影响。诸如基础设施发展等活动对环境质量以及经济增长产生了越来越多的不同的关注。虽然由于人口增长、城市化、工业化等许多因素,这些变量似乎是相互关联的,但是,相互关系的性质在很大程度上并不为人所知,特别是在尼日利亚。因此,本研究利用1990-2019年的时间序列数据,采用协整估计技术,通过自回归分布滞后(ARDL)方法的界检验方法,利用建筑业占GDP的百分比份额(BCS)、燃料燃烧二氧化碳百分比(CTE)、农业年增长率(AFF)、人口年增长率、GDP年增长率等,对两者的关系进行了调查和检验。作为变量。研究发现,基础设施发展和环境质量对经济增长的解释均具有短期和长期关系,而人口增长和AFF变量对经济增长具有显著的正相关关系。这一发现证明了这种关系的重要性,因此建议在基础设施和生产过程中发挥新的作用,考虑到环境质量的心态,以实现尼日利亚绿色经济增长的积极成果。
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