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Does agriculture-led Environment Kuznets Curve Exist in the Emerging Economy of Nigeria?

Year 2022, , 275 - 290, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.47140/kusbder.1110510

Abstract

The quest for environmental sustainability is crucial to every serious government, most especially the emerging economies where environmental degradation poses greater threat to the path of growth. Thus, this study set out to investigate the agriculture-led environmental Kuznets curve in Nigeria to ascertain its validity. Data is sourced from the world-bank data from 2081 to 2019 for the purpose of estimation. The econometric procedure begins with the stationarity test which indicates a mixed order of integration. This suggests the adoption of the ARDL approach as the best method of estimation for the model of the study. The result revealed a no evidence of agriculture-led environmental Kuznets curve in Nigeria. Further result indicates that FDI inflow into Nigeria is pure and does not cause any hurt to economic growth of Nigeria. Energy consumption is discovered to be the key promoter of carbon emission. Therefore, policy guide is provided for the policy makers for the need to expand the agriculture activities and to manage it more efficiently thereby generating higher output. Alternative energy sources such as renewable energy is recommended for the economy of Nigeria for purpose of averting pollution

References

  • Kanjilal, K., & Ghosh, S. (2013). Environmental Kuznet’s curve for India: Evidence from tests for cointegration with unknown structuralbreaks. Energy Policy, 56, 509-515.
  • Katircioglu, S. (2004). Co-integration and causality between GDP, agriculture, industry and services growth in North Cyprus: evidence from time series data. Review of Social, Economic & Business Studies, 5(6), 173-187.

Does Agriculture-led Environment Kuznets Curve Exist in the Agrarian Economy of Nigeria?

Year 2022, , 275 - 290, 31.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.47140/kusbder.1110510

Abstract

The quest for environmental sustainability is crucial to every serious government, most especially the emerging economies where environmental degradation poses greater threat to the path of growth. Thus, this study set out to investigate the agriculture-led environmental Kuznets curve in Nigeria to ascertain its validity. Data is sourced from the world-bank data from 2081 to 2019 for the purpose of estimation. The econometric procedure begins with the stationarity test which indicates a mixed order of integration. This suggests the adoption of the ARDL approach as the best method of estimation for the model of the study. The result revealed a no evidence of agriculture-led environmental Kuznets curve in Nigeria. Further result indicates that FDI inflow into Nigeria is pure and does not cause any hurt to economic growth of Nigeria. Energy consumption is discovered to be the key promoter of carbon emission. Therefore, policy guide is provided for the policy makers for the need to expand the agriculture activities and to manage it more efficiently thereby generating higher output. Alternative energy sources such as renewable energy is recommended for the economy of Nigeria for purpose of averting pollution.

References

  • Kanjilal, K., & Ghosh, S. (2013). Environmental Kuznet’s curve for India: Evidence from tests for cointegration with unknown structuralbreaks. Energy Policy, 56, 509-515.
  • Katircioglu, S. (2004). Co-integration and causality between GDP, agriculture, industry and services growth in North Cyprus: evidence from time series data. Review of Social, Economic & Business Studies, 5(6), 173-187.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Environment and Culture
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Abimbola Makanjuola 1. agbola 0000-0003-4848-8159

Ezekiel Onyebuchi Alagboso 0000-0002-6196-7827

Clement Ikuba Alegu 0000-0002-8980-7948

Publication Date December 31, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022

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APA 1. agbola, A. M., Alagboso, E. O., & Alegu, C. I. (2022). Does agriculture-led Environment Kuznets Curve Exist in the Emerging Economy of Nigeria?. Kırklareli Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 6(2), 275-290. https://doi.org/10.47140/kusbder.1110510