The dynamics of financial development, environmental degradation, economic growth and population health in the Economic Community of West African States

Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.2478/environ-2024-0009
K. Prempeh, Josep Magnus Frimpong, Samuel Asuamah Yeboah
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Abstract By exploring the nexus between financial development and population health in the ECOWAS region we contribute to the debate on population health and also examine the direction of causality between population health and its determinants. We utilised a panel dataset of 11 ECOWAS nations from 1990-2019. The study used the augmented mean group (AMG) estimator to examine the long-run associations among the chosen variables. The empirical results indicate that financial development and economic growth are positive drivers of population health. The analysis also demonstrates that lower population health is associated with increased environmental degradation (CO2 emissions) in the ECOWAS region. However, regarding the country-specific analysis, the impact of the determinants of population health varied per country. The empirical estimates of the Dumitrescu Hurlin panel causality tests reveal a bidirectional causality between population health and its determinants. The empirical outcomes offer new insights for policymakers by means of financial development, environmental degradation, and income as economic tools to promote population health by guiding finance, growth, and environmental policies.
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西非国家经济共同体的金融发展、环境退化、经济增长和人口健康动态
摘要 通过探讨西非国家经济共同体地区金融发展与人口健康之间的关系,我们为有关人口健康的讨论做出了贡献,并研究了人口健康与其决定因素之间的因果关系。我们利用了 1990-2019 年期间西非经共体 11 个国家的面板数据集。研究使用了增强均值组(AMG)估计器来检验所选变量之间的长期关联。实证结果表明,金融发展和经济增长是人口健康的积极驱动因素。分析还表明,在西非经共体地区,人口健康水平较低与环境退化(二氧化碳排放)加剧有关。然而,在国别分析方面,人口健康决定因素对每个国家的影响各不相同。Dumitrescu Hurlin 面板因果检验的经验估计值显示,人口健康与其决定因素之间存在双向因果关系。实证结果为政策制定者提供了新的见解,即以金融发展、环境退化和收入为经济工具,通过指导金融、增长和环境政策来促进人口健康。
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