The economic landscape of most African countries depends essentially on the dynamics of climate change. Key sectors driving their economic performance and livelihoods such as agriculture, forestry, energy, tourism, coastal and water resources are highly vulnerable to climate change. This article examines the empirical linkage between economic growth and climate change in Africa. Using annual data for 34 countries from 1961 to 2009, we find a negative impact of climate change on economic growth. Our results show that a 1°C increase in temperature reduces gross domestic product (GDP) growth by 0.67 percentage point. Evidence from sensitivity analysis shows the two largest economies in the Sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria and South Africa) play a s...
The objective of this paper is to determine the impact of climate change on Cote d’Ivoire’s economic...
Climate change is projected to detrimentally affect African countries’ economic development, while i...
While there have been some references in the literature to the potential role of the general decline...
This study is a contribution to the empirics of climate change and its effect on sustainable economi...
This paper examines the impact of temperature and rainfall volatility on economic growth in 46 Afric...
This paper looks at the possible negative effects climate change could create on the growth of at ri...
In order to plan strategies for adaptation to climate change, the current effects of climate on econ...
This study has examined the potential impacts of climate change on Nigerian economic growth using a ...
This paper examined the impact of climate change on the overall growth of the Nigerian economy. The ...
This paper attempts to empirically investigate the impact of climate change on economic development ...
It is an undeniable fact that African continent is ascribed as an agrarian continent. Majority of th...
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of climate change on trade and competitiveness in...
In order to plan strategies for adaptation to climate change, the current effects of climate on econ...
We examine the role of trends in rainfall in the poor growth performance of sub-Saharan African nati...
This paper attempts to empirically investigate the impact of climate change on economic development ...
The objective of this paper is to determine the impact of climate change on Cote d’Ivoire’s economic...
Climate change is projected to detrimentally affect African countries’ economic development, while i...
While there have been some references in the literature to the potential role of the general decline...
This study is a contribution to the empirics of climate change and its effect on sustainable economi...
This paper examines the impact of temperature and rainfall volatility on economic growth in 46 Afric...
This paper looks at the possible negative effects climate change could create on the growth of at ri...
In order to plan strategies for adaptation to climate change, the current effects of climate on econ...
This study has examined the potential impacts of climate change on Nigerian economic growth using a ...
This paper examined the impact of climate change on the overall growth of the Nigerian economy. The ...
This paper attempts to empirically investigate the impact of climate change on economic development ...
It is an undeniable fact that African continent is ascribed as an agrarian continent. Majority of th...
The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of climate change on trade and competitiveness in...
In order to plan strategies for adaptation to climate change, the current effects of climate on econ...
We examine the role of trends in rainfall in the poor growth performance of sub-Saharan African nati...
This paper attempts to empirically investigate the impact of climate change on economic development ...
The objective of this paper is to determine the impact of climate change on Cote d’Ivoire’s economic...
Climate change is projected to detrimentally affect African countries’ economic development, while i...
While there have been some references in the literature to the potential role of the general decline...