Published April 26, 2020 | Version v1
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The energy consumption structure and African EMDEs' sustainable development

  • 1. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law
  • 2. University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

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This research evaluates the importance of renewable power and conventional fuels consumption in the economic growth of 20 African EMDEs towards sustainable development. Due to the evidence of slope heterogeneity alongside cross-sectional dependence, the author applies second-generational econometric techniques for heterogeneous panel data. After detecting the long-term relationship among all variables using Westerlund panel-data cointegration test, the long-run estimates are computed by AMG, MG and CCEMG estimators, which indicates that nonrenewable and renewable energy usage fosters African EMDEs' economic growth. Besides, capital, government expenditure, and trade openness also encourage economic growth. Moreover, the causality analysis (using Dumitrescu and Hurlin test) supports the feedback effects among the selected variables and economic growth. The findings provide critical implications for sustainable energy policies that contribute to the sustainable development of African EMDEs.

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European Commission
IKID - Institutions for Knowledge Intensive Development: Economic and Regulatory Aspects in South-East Asian Transition Economies 734712