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Natural Resources Rent and Finance in the Presence of Corruption Control: An Asymmetric Approach
This study empirically examines the nexus between natural resource rent and financial development in the context of the developing economy of Nigeria, between 1990 and 2021, by considering the important role of corruption control under an asymmetric approach. The study further looked at the influence of information technology, and renewable energy, on financial development. The bound test result confirms the existence of a long-term relationship among the variables. This study first uses the nonlinear autoregressive distributive lag (NARDL) model to capture the asymmetry that arises from positive or negative components of natural resource rent. The empirical evidence of the NARDL estimation shows that natural resource rent negatively influences financial development; meanwhile, corruption control boosts financial development and positively moderates this relationship in the Nigerian context. This confirms the existence of a natural resource curse. The results further explained that both information technology, renewable energy, and corruption control enhance financial development. Furthermore, the causality test discovers that there exists a bidirectional causal relationship between financial development and the scrutinized variables. These findings offer valuable policy recommendations for policymakers.
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Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences (FJHSS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research papers across all academic disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The Journal aims to promote multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary studies, bridge diverse communities of the humanities and social sciences in the world, provide a platform of academic exchange for scholars and readers from all countries and all regions, promote intellectual development in China’s humanities and social sciences, and encourage original, theoretical, and empirical research into new areas, new issues, and new subject matters. Coverage in FJHSS emphasizes the combination of a “local” focus (e.g., a country- or region-specific perspective) with a “global” concern, and engages in the international scholarly dialogue by offering comparative or global analyses and discussions from multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary perspectives. The journal features special topics, special issues, and original articles of general interest in the disciplines of humanities and social sciences. The journal also invites leading scholars as guest editors to organize special issues or special topics devoted to certain important themes, subject matters, and research agendas in the humanities and social sciences.