The role of bank financing in economic growth and environmental outcomes of sub-Saharan Africa: evidence from novel quantile regression and panel vector autoregressive models

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Albert Henry Ntarmah
Yusheng Kong
Anthony Frank Obeng
Samuel Gyedu
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[1] Jiangsu University,School of Finance and Economics
[2] Jiangsu University,School of Management
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Bank financing; Economic growth; Environment; Panel vector autoregressive model; Quantile regression; Sub-Saharan Africa;
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In sub-Saharan Africa, economic expansion and its environmental implications have become major problems. The banking system has been described as a mechanism for decoupling economic expansion from environmental implications. However, the function of bank financing in the growth-environmental consequences in SSA remains undeveloped. This study investigated the role of bank financing in economic growth and environmental outcomes in SSA over the period 1990–2018. We implemented the novel panel quantile regression and panel vector autoregressive models in a generalized method of moments’ framework to investigate the influence of bank financing on economic growth and carbon emissions, and the moderating effect of bank financing in growth-environmental consequences among the four regional economies in SSA. The empirical results revealed that bank financing (1) increases economic growth and carbon emissions across quantiles; (2) positively influences economic growth and carbon emissions of East and Central African regions but negatively influences economic growth and carbon emissions of the West African region; (3) mitigates growth-emissions outcomes of low-emission countries but worsens growth-emissions outcomes of median and high emission countries; and (4) worsens growth-emissions outcomes of East and Central African regions but mitigates growth-emissions outcomes of Southern and West African sub-regions. The variance decomposition and impulse response results discovered that the role of bank financing in growth-environmental challenges varies in terms of magnitude and elasticities across the sub-regions over the sampled period. The study also revealed mixed findings regarding the existence of the EKC hypothesis for the sub-regional economies in SSA.
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页码:31807 / 31845
页数:38
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