Green Growth or Economic Gain? Assessing Environmental Efficiency Using Data Envelopment Analysis: Case of Africa

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.32479/ijeep.15973
Benomar Ikram, Ababou Mariame
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In the African context, achieving sustainable development while fostering economic growth and environmental conservation presents a formidable challenge. This article employs Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to assess the environmental efficiency of 34 African countries from 2013 to 2022. Using key economic indicators such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Logistics Performance Index (LPI), and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) relative to CO2 emissions, the study evaluates the ability of African nations to optimize economic output while minimizing environmental impact. The analysis reveals significant heterogeneity in environmental efficiency levels among countries, with some demonstrating high efficiency, while others exhibit room for improvement. Factors such as FDI, LPI, and GDP play pivotal roles in shaping environmental outcomes, highlighting the need for sustainable investment practices and infrastructure development. Peer comparison and output slack analysis provide further insights, identifying opportunities for enhancing efficiency and promoting sustainable growth. Case studies of South Africa, Mali, and Zambia underscore varying degrees of environmental efficiency and offer valuable lessons for sustainable development across the continent. Overall, the findings contribute to a deeper understanding of environmental efficiency in Africa and provide a roadmap for policymakers to pursue greener and more inclusive development trajectories.
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绿色增长还是经济收益?利用数据包络分析评估环境效率:非洲案例
在非洲,在促进经济增长和环境保护的同时实现可持续发展是一项艰巨的挑战。本文采用数据包络分析法(DEA)评估了 34 个非洲国家在 2013 年至 2022 年期间的环境效率。研究利用主要经济指标,如相对于二氧化碳排放量的外国直接投资(FDI)、物流绩效指数(LPI)和国内生产总值(GDP),评估了非洲国家在优化经济产出的同时最大限度地减少环境影响的能力。分析表明,各国的环境效率水平存在显著差异,一些国家的效率很高,而另一些国家则有待提高。外国直接投资、低收入指数和国内生产总值等因素在影响环境结果方面发挥着关键作用,突出了可持续投资实践和基础设施发展的必要性。同行比较和产出松弛分析提供了进一步的见解,确定了提高效率和促进可持续增长的机会。对南非、马里和赞比亚的案例研究强调了不同程度的环境效率,并为整个非洲大陆的可持续发展提供了宝贵经验。总之,研究结果有助于加深对非洲环境效率的理解,并为政策制定者提供了一个路线图,以追求更绿色、更具包容性的发展轨迹。
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International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy (IJEEP) is the international academic journal, and is a double-blind, peer-reviewed academic journal publishing high quality conceptual and measure development articles in the areas of energy economics, energy policy and related disciplines. The journal has a worldwide audience. The journal''s goal is to stimulate the development of energy economics, energy policy and related disciplines theory worldwide by publishing interesting articles in a highly readable format. The journal is published bimonthly (6 issues per year) and covers a wide variety of topics including (but not limited to): Energy Consumption, Electricity Consumption, Economic Growth - Energy, Energy Policy, Energy Planning, Energy Forecasting, Energy Pricing, Energy Politics, Energy Financing, Energy Efficiency, Energy Modelling, Energy Use, Energy - Environment, Energy Systems, Renewable Energy, Energy Sources, Environmental Economics, Oil & Gas .
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