Environmental Quality, Infant Morality, and Economic Growth in Selected Sub‑Saharan African Countries

B. Aderounmu, Adedoyin Awofiranye, Olubusayo Emmanuel Oni
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Beyond the usual macroeconomic stability, which is a necessity for economic growth, more focus should be placed on the effects that environmental quality has on infant mortality in sub‑Saharan Africa. Africa has always had the highest rate of infant mortality and the poorest environmental quality in the world. High infant mortality shows that there are unmet human needs and unenforced policies to protect the environment. Therefore, this research examines the impact of environmental quality on infant mortality and how environmental quality and infant mortality also affect economic growth using 15 selected sub‑Saharan African countries for a period of 10 years (2010–2019). The study employed fixed and random effects methods of estimation. The results showed that environmental quality has a significant negative (51.53%) impact on infant mortality and that economic growth also has a negative (45.58%) impact on infant mortality. The study recommends that governments should increase expenditure on health, with more focus on financing infant healthcare, because it also affects economic growth.
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撒哈拉以南非洲国家的环境质量、婴儿道德和经济增长
除了通常的宏观经济稳定(这是经济增长的必要条件)之外,还应更加注重环境质量对撒哈拉以南非洲婴儿死亡率的影响。非洲的婴儿死亡率一直是世界上最高的,环境质量也是世界上最差的。婴儿死亡率高表明人类的需要没有得到满足,保护环境的政策没有得到执行。因此,本研究考察了环境质量对婴儿死亡率的影响,以及环境质量和婴儿死亡率如何影响经济增长,选取了15个撒哈拉以南非洲国家,为期10年(2010-2019年)。本研究采用固定效应和随机效应两种估计方法。结果表明,环境质量对婴儿死亡率有显著的负向影响(51.53%),经济增长对婴儿死亡率也有显著的负向影响(45.58%)。该研究建议,各国政府应增加卫生支出,更加注重为婴儿保健提供资金,因为这也会影响经济增长。
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