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Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 4, 760 - 766, 01.12.2016

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We extended the study of Zhang and Zhao (2014) for China, which examines the regional impact of carbon dioxide emissions on income inequality. The present article examine the dynamic impact of income inequality on carbon dioxide emissions in Africa. We applied heterogeneous panel ARDL techniques of Mean Group (MG) and Pooled Mean Group (PMG) suggested by Pesaran et al. (1999), during 1984-2001. The main empirical result reveals that; the relationship between income inequality and carbon dioxide emissions is negative and statistically significant. This means that; widening income inequality could lead to the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions in the sampled countries. Moreover, the variables of trade openness, per-capita GDP, and urbanization are positive and statistically significant; this means that increase in any of these variables could lead to overall increase in the level of carbon dioxide emissions. Therefore, in providing policies that will be used to improve environmental quality in Africa, income inequality should not be considered because it is reducing the level of environmental degradation through reduction of carbon dioxide emissions. Hence, policy makers should not consider income inequality when formulating environmental policies among the selected sample countries.

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 4, 760 - 766, 01.12.2016

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Other ID JA49YH49SE
Journal Section Research Article
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Hamisu Sadi Ali This is me

Sallahuddin Hassan This is me

Yusuf Ibrahim Kofarmata This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 6 Issue: 4

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APA Ali, H. S., Hassan, S., & Kofarmata, Y. I. (2016). Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 6(4), 760-766.
AMA Ali HS, Hassan S, Kofarmata YI. Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis. IJEEP. December 2016;6(4):760-766.
Chicago Ali, Hamisu Sadi, Sallahuddin Hassan, and Yusuf Ibrahim Kofarmata. “Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 6, no. 4 (December 2016): 760-66.
EndNote Ali HS, Hassan S, Kofarmata YI (December 1, 2016) Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 6 4 760–766.
IEEE H. S. Ali, S. Hassan, and Y. I. Kofarmata, “Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis”, IJEEP, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 760–766, 2016.
ISNAD Ali, Hamisu Sadi et al. “Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 6/4 (December 2016), 760-766.
JAMA Ali HS, Hassan S, Kofarmata YI. Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis. IJEEP. 2016;6:760–766.
MLA Ali, Hamisu Sadi et al. “Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, vol. 6, no. 4, 2016, pp. 760-6.
Vancouver Ali HS, Hassan S, Kofarmata YI. Dynamic Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Africa: New Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Data Analysis. IJEEP. 2016;6(4):760-6.