This paper examines the roles of trade, institutional quality and their interactions in explaining carbon dioxide emissions in a panel sample of 40 Sub‐Sahara African countries using the system generalised method of moments. We find that institutional reforms are unequivocally environmental improving. Meanwhile, the impacts of trade on the environment tend to depend on the institutional setting of a country. More specifically, trade openness is harmful to the environment in countries with low institutional quality and beneficial to the environment in countries with high institutional quality. This means that institutional reforms are a perquisite for the countries with low institutional quality to actualise the beneficial environment effect...
Institutions in a country ensure sustainability and play a significant role in economic development ...
This study assesses whether improving governance standards affects environmental quality in 44 count...
We study the net impacts of international trade on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in African countr...
This paper examines the roles of trade, institutional quality and their interactions in explaining c...
We examine the impact of trade and political institutions on environmental quality in Africa and exp...
This paper tests the pollution emissions and institutions quality nexus in Africa, through political...
This thesis presents empirical studies on some important issues in African countries and aims to con...
The current share of sub-Saharan Africa in global carbon dioxide emissions is negligible compared to...
This study investigates linkages between environmental degradation, globalisation and governance in ...
The objective of this study is to evaluate: (i) the effects of infrastructures on CO2 emission and (...
This paper investigates the relationship between institutional quality and environmental degradation...
The purpose of the study is to examine the impact of economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions dep...
One of the goals of Africa as a developing continent is to grow and also reduce environmental pollut...
The CO2 emission is a very urgent theme for emerging economies that are currently producing 60% of t...
This study assesses whether improving governance standards affects environmental quality in 44 count...
Institutions in a country ensure sustainability and play a significant role in economic development ...
This study assesses whether improving governance standards affects environmental quality in 44 count...
We study the net impacts of international trade on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in African countr...
This paper examines the roles of trade, institutional quality and their interactions in explaining c...
We examine the impact of trade and political institutions on environmental quality in Africa and exp...
This paper tests the pollution emissions and institutions quality nexus in Africa, through political...
This thesis presents empirical studies on some important issues in African countries and aims to con...
The current share of sub-Saharan Africa in global carbon dioxide emissions is negligible compared to...
This study investigates linkages between environmental degradation, globalisation and governance in ...
The objective of this study is to evaluate: (i) the effects of infrastructures on CO2 emission and (...
This paper investigates the relationship between institutional quality and environmental degradation...
The purpose of the study is to examine the impact of economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions dep...
One of the goals of Africa as a developing continent is to grow and also reduce environmental pollut...
The CO2 emission is a very urgent theme for emerging economies that are currently producing 60% of t...
This study assesses whether improving governance standards affects environmental quality in 44 count...
Institutions in a country ensure sustainability and play a significant role in economic development ...
This study assesses whether improving governance standards affects environmental quality in 44 count...
We study the net impacts of international trade on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in African countr...