2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-705699/v1
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Dynamic Nexus Among CO2 Emissions, Fossil Energy Usage and Human Development in East Africa: New Insight From Novel DARDL Simulations

Abstract: This study investigates the relationship among CO2 emissions, human development index, and fossil energy usage. Essentially, the study was informed by the Sustainable Development Goal 7, which stipulates universal access to renewable and contemporary energy technologies. We employed the novel dynamic autoregressive-distributed lag (DARDL) simulations with a dataset spanning between1980 and 2020 from East Africa Community (EAC). The study revealed that human development, access to electricity, and trade have a … Show more

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“…By adopting qualitative technique, Biswas (2020) showed that environmental literacy and attitude are major predictors of a healthy lifestyle in an emerging economy. Dumor et al (2021) applied the dynamic ARDL approach for a study on East African countries and found that increase in HDI, has no significant effect on carbon emissions both in the short and long term.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By adopting qualitative technique, Biswas (2020) showed that environmental literacy and attitude are major predictors of a healthy lifestyle in an emerging economy. Dumor et al (2021) applied the dynamic ARDL approach for a study on East African countries and found that increase in HDI, has no significant effect on carbon emissions both in the short and long term.…”
Section: The Win-win Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%