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Research Journal of Applied Sciences

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ISSN: Print 1815-932x
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Attaining EKC in Africa: Why Institutions Really Matter

Samuel O. Egbetokun and Adeyemi A. Ogundipe
Page: 884-890 | Received 21 Sep 2022, Published online: 21 Sep 2022

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Abstract

The study examines the impact of institutions on growth and environmental quality relationship in Africa using a static panel approach for the period 1996-2014. It disaggregates African economies into three categories based on World Bank framework. These categories include: poor institutions fair institutions and good institutions. The empirical result indicates the realization of the EKC hypothesis in African economies with good and fair institutions while no feasible turning point threshold could be ascertain for economies with poor institutions. Similarly, our result suggests that environmental quality was more responsive to income growth in economies with good institutions, implying that with African economies with sound institutions tends to turn the EKC faster.


How to cite this article:

Samuel O. Egbetokun and Adeyemi A. Ogundipe. Attaining EKC in Africa: Why Institutions Really Matter.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/rjasci.2016.884.890
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-932x/rjasci.2016.884.890