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Carbon Dioxide Emissions among African Countries: An Application of the Sequential Panel Selection Method

콩고민주공화국 국외연구자료 기타 Emmanuel Anoruo Research in Applied Economics 발간일 : 2014-04-08 등록일 : 2016-05-10 원문링크

This paper investigates the existence of stochastic convergence in per capita carbon dioxide emissions for a panel of 15 African countries using the Sequential Panel Selection Method(SPSM) for the time period running from 1971 through 2011. This paper adopts the SPSM because it has the ability to separate the series in the panel into stationary and nonstationary groups. The results provide evidence in support of convergence in per capita carbon dioxide emissions for the panel as a whole. However, for the individual countries in the panel, the results suggest that the relative per capita carbon dioxide emissions for Niger, Mauritius, Nigeria, Swaziland, Madagascar, Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, Tanzania, Algeria and Zimbabwe have converged to the sample average emissions. For Congo, Zambia, Egypt and Botswana, the results show that their relative per capita carbon dioxide emissions have diverged from the sample average emissions. The findings of this study have implications for both national and international environmental policies.

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