全球化在多大程度上影响撒哈拉以南非洲国家的气候变化敏感性:来自DCCE-MG方法的证据

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
S. Aghazadeh, J. A. Odugbesan, A. Saei
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摘要

虽然气候变化问题是一个全球性的挑战,引起了各利益相关者的关注,但了解各种促成因素以应对这一挑战仍然是一个悬而未决的话题。因此,本研究利用覆盖1990-2018年的面板数据,调查了撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)国家气候变化对整体全球化、实质和实质全球化、人口、城市化和经济增长的敏感性。使用新的Westerlund和Erdgerton面板协整方法进行估计,以估计长期变量的共同运动,而长期关系使用“动态共同相关效应-平均组”(DCCE-MG)技术进行估计,并使用“动态OLS”和“完全修正OLS”进行稳健性检查。实证结果揭示了感兴趣的变量之间的长期关系。此外,我们的研究还发现,总体全球化、实质全球化、经济增长和城市化对SSA国家的气候变化具有显著的长期正向影响,而人口与气候变化具有显著的长期负向关系。最后,提出了研究结果、启示和对SSA国家决策者的建议。
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To what Extent Does Globalization Influence Climate Change Sensitivity in Sub-Saharan Africa Countries: Evidence from DCCE-MG Approach
Though, the issue of climate change is a global challenge that has attracted the attention of various stakeholders, but the understanding of various contributing factors to address the challenge still remains a moot topic. Thus, this study investigates the sensitivity of climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries to overall globalization, dejure and defacto globalization, population, urbanization and economic growth using a panel data covering the period from 1990-2018. The estimations were performed using the novel Westerlund and Erdgerton panel cointegration approach to estimate the co-movement of the variables in the long run, while the long-run relationship was estimated using the “Dynamic Common Correlated Effect-Mean Group” (DCCE-MG) techniques and used the “Dynamic OLS” and “Fully Modified OLS” for robustness check. Empirical findings reveal the long-run relationship between the variables of interest. In addition, our study shows a significant and positive influence of overall globalization, dejure and defacto globalization, economic growth and urbanization on climate change in SSA countries in the long-run, while population was found to have a negative and significant long-run relationship with climate change. Finally, the findings implications and suggestions for policy makers in SSA countries were presented.
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African Journal of Business and Economic Research
African Journal of Business and Economic Research Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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