“…However, this cannot be said to be true for the African continent as investments into the sectors have provided little economic and social benefits to the region. Although the African region is faced with many structural, institutional, environmental, and resource challenges, which have hindered growth and development, policymakers within the region still find it challenging to implement policies capable of attracting external funding into the real sectors of the economy for growth and development purposes (Balsalobre‐Lorente, Ibáñez‐Luzón, et al, 2021; Balsalobre‐Lorente, Zafar, & Saleem, 2021; Kumar et al, 2021; Usman & Balsalobre‐Lorente, 2022). Developing economies that wish to improve their growth and welfare must institute appropriate policy structures aimed at improving resource inflows into the real sectors without ignoring environmental and institutional concerns (Doğan et al, 2022; Jiang et al, 2022; Usman & Balsalobre‐Lorente, 2022).…”