This study investigates how increasing economic development affects the green economy in terms of CO2 emissions, using data from 44 countries in the SSA for the period 2000-2012. The Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) is used for the empirical analysis. The following main findings are established. First, relative to CO2 emissions, enhancing economic growth and population growth engenders a U-shaped pattern whereas increasing inclusive human development shows a Kuznets curve. Second, increasing GDP growth beyond 25% of annual growth is unfavorable for a green economy. Third, a population growth rate of above 3.089% (i.e. annual %) has a positive effect of CO2 emissions. Fourth, an inequality-adjusted human development index (IHDI) of above ...
Motivated by sustainable development challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, this study assesses the compa...
Governance,CO2 emissions and inclusive human development in Sub-Saharan AfricaThis study investigate...
It has been established fact that growing energy use, specifically in the emerging economies, is ass...
Economic development thresholds for a green economy in Sub-Saharan AfricaThis study investigates how...
This study assesses how globalization modulates the effect of governance on CO2 emissions in sub-Sah...
This research focuses on assessing how improving openness influences CO2 emissions in Sub-Saharan Af...
The study examines nexuses between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, renewable energy consumption and ...
The study examines nexuses between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, renewable energy consumption and ...
This study assesses how globalisation modulates the effect of environmental degradation on inclusive...
We provide policy-relevant critical masses beyond which, increasing CO2 emissions negatively affects...
In the light of challenges to sustainable development in the post-2015 development agenda, this stu...
This study assesses how globalisation modulates the effect of environmental degradation on inclusive...
This study investigates the relevance of government quality in moderating the incidence of environme...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between financial development, income inequality and CO...
This study investigated the influences of economic growth, increased urbanization and trade openness...
Motivated by sustainable development challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, this study assesses the compa...
Governance,CO2 emissions and inclusive human development in Sub-Saharan AfricaThis study investigate...
It has been established fact that growing energy use, specifically in the emerging economies, is ass...
Economic development thresholds for a green economy in Sub-Saharan AfricaThis study investigates how...
This study assesses how globalization modulates the effect of governance on CO2 emissions in sub-Sah...
This research focuses on assessing how improving openness influences CO2 emissions in Sub-Saharan Af...
The study examines nexuses between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, renewable energy consumption and ...
The study examines nexuses between carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, renewable energy consumption and ...
This study assesses how globalisation modulates the effect of environmental degradation on inclusive...
We provide policy-relevant critical masses beyond which, increasing CO2 emissions negatively affects...
In the light of challenges to sustainable development in the post-2015 development agenda, this stu...
This study assesses how globalisation modulates the effect of environmental degradation on inclusive...
This study investigates the relevance of government quality in moderating the incidence of environme...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between financial development, income inequality and CO...
This study investigated the influences of economic growth, increased urbanization and trade openness...
Motivated by sustainable development challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa, this study assesses the compa...
Governance,CO2 emissions and inclusive human development in Sub-Saharan AfricaThis study investigate...
It has been established fact that growing energy use, specifically in the emerging economies, is ass...