our study adopts panel data methodologies to empirically examine the impact of renewable energy consumption per capita, GDP per capita and foreign direct investments on carbon emissions for a panel of 33 African countries for the period 2000 – 2014. The long run estimates of the variables confirm that renewable energy consumption per capita is negatively related to carbon dioxide emission; renewable energy reduces the pollution that results from carbon emission. Economic growth showed positive impact on carbon emission and foreign direct investment showed negative or an inverse relationship with carbon emissions in our samples. We recommend that the use of renewable energy consumption should be prompted in Africa in order to develop carbon ...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI), energy usag...
This study explores the interrelationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth in selected Afri...
While most African economies are primarily sandwiched with the seemingly unsurmountable task of atta...
This paper adopts panel cointegration (FMOLS and DOLS) methodologies to establish the relationship a...
This study explores the dynamic effect of non-renewable energy, renewable energy, economic growth, a...
It has been established fact that growing energy use, specifically in the emerging economies, is ass...
Renewable energy remains Sub-Saharan Africa's (SSAs) best option to leapfrog and escape the learning...
In line with the global call for alternative sources of energy rather than conventional fossil-based...
This paper focuses on using time series data on real GDP, energy consumption, and CO2 emission to ex...
This paper explores the nexus between agricultural production, renewable energy, foreign direct inve...
This study examines the impact of economic growth, renewable energy consumption, and environmental s...
The global focus on the use of renewable energy resources was mainly reignited by the signing of the...
This cross-national study employs a time-series cross-sectional Prais-Winsten regression model with ...
Studies on the role of renewable energy consumption and other environmental factors in carbon emissi...
International audienceThe increasing level of greenhouse gas carbon emission currently exacerbates t...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI), energy usag...
This study explores the interrelationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth in selected Afri...
While most African economies are primarily sandwiched with the seemingly unsurmountable task of atta...
This paper adopts panel cointegration (FMOLS and DOLS) methodologies to establish the relationship a...
This study explores the dynamic effect of non-renewable energy, renewable energy, economic growth, a...
It has been established fact that growing energy use, specifically in the emerging economies, is ass...
Renewable energy remains Sub-Saharan Africa's (SSAs) best option to leapfrog and escape the learning...
In line with the global call for alternative sources of energy rather than conventional fossil-based...
This paper focuses on using time series data on real GDP, energy consumption, and CO2 emission to ex...
This paper explores the nexus between agricultural production, renewable energy, foreign direct inve...
This study examines the impact of economic growth, renewable energy consumption, and environmental s...
The global focus on the use of renewable energy resources was mainly reignited by the signing of the...
This cross-national study employs a time-series cross-sectional Prais-Winsten regression model with ...
Studies on the role of renewable energy consumption and other environmental factors in carbon emissi...
International audienceThe increasing level of greenhouse gas carbon emission currently exacerbates t...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI), energy usag...
This study explores the interrelationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth in selected Afri...
While most African economies are primarily sandwiched with the seemingly unsurmountable task of atta...