2021
DOI: 10.1108/wjstsd-12-2020-0105
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Shadow economy, institutions and environmental pollution: insights from Africa

Abstract: PurposeThis study investigates the effect of shadow economy on environmental pollution and the role of institutional quality in moderating the impact in African countries between 1991 and 2015.Design/methodology/approachThe study employs three pollutant variables namely: carbon dioxide emissions per capita, methane emission and nitrous oxide emission as robustness check. Also, battery of methodologies; ordinary least squares, fixed effects and system generalised method of moments are used to drive out the conc… Show more

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“…This reveals that shadow economy has negative long-run impact on the environment by worsening the environmental quality. The outcome of this study is in tandem with both the theoretical and empirical studies by Baksi and Bose (2010), Biswas et al (2012), Yu and Gao (2015), Chen et al (2018), Swain et al (2020) and Dada et al (2021). On the hand, institutional quality has a negative impact on environmental quality both in the short and long run; however, the coefficient of institutional quality is not significant in the short run.…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…This reveals that shadow economy has negative long-run impact on the environment by worsening the environmental quality. The outcome of this study is in tandem with both the theoretical and empirical studies by Baksi and Bose (2010), Biswas et al (2012), Yu and Gao (2015), Chen et al (2018), Swain et al (2020) and Dada et al (2021). On the hand, institutional quality has a negative impact on environmental quality both in the short and long run; however, the coefficient of institutional quality is not significant in the short run.…”
Section: Empirical Results and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Huynh (2020) empirically reveals that air pollution has a positive impact on size of shadow economy while expansionary fiscal policy decreases the detrimental impact of air pollution through shadow economy. Further, Dada et al . (2021) examine the effect of shadow economy on environmental degradation in the presence of institutional quality in Africa between 1991 and 2015.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The review of existing literature indicates that although the technology-shadow economy-environmental quality nexus has been examined by several studies, such inter-relationships are more than complicated. Although technological innovations are often found to help control environmental degradation in most empirical studies (Álvarez-Herránz et al, 2017;Balsalobre-Lorente et al, 2019;Hsu et al, 2021), several studies indicate that their effectiveness cannot be achieved or depends on many decisive factors (Cheng et al, 2019;Dada et al, 2021;Huynh, 2020;Koçak and Ulucak, 2019;Wang and Wei, 2020). First, developing and deploying technologies for environmental problem solving involve a broad range of activities that are to be taken by different "external" stakeholders, including enterprises, households, and governments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%