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Does environmental quality respond (a)symmetrically to (in)formal economies? Evidence from Nigeria
by
Arnaut, Marina
, Dada, James Temitope
, Sharimakin, Akinwumi
, Al-Faryan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh
in
Asymmetry
/ Bidirectionality
/ Causality
/ Change agents
/ Developing countries
/ Economic activity
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic structure
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental quality
/ Environmental regulations
/ GDP
/ Generalized method of moments
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Hypotheses
/ Informal economy
/ LDCs
/ Literature reviews
/ Mainstreaming
/ Pollution
/ Sustainable development
2023
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Does environmental quality respond (a)symmetrically to (in)formal economies? Evidence from Nigeria
by
Arnaut, Marina
, Dada, James Temitope
, Sharimakin, Akinwumi
, Al-Faryan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh
in
Asymmetry
/ Bidirectionality
/ Causality
/ Change agents
/ Developing countries
/ Economic activity
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic structure
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental quality
/ Environmental regulations
/ GDP
/ Generalized method of moments
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Hypotheses
/ Informal economy
/ LDCs
/ Literature reviews
/ Mainstreaming
/ Pollution
/ Sustainable development
2023
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Does environmental quality respond (a)symmetrically to (in)formal economies? Evidence from Nigeria
by
Arnaut, Marina
, Dada, James Temitope
, Sharimakin, Akinwumi
, Al-Faryan, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh
in
Asymmetry
/ Bidirectionality
/ Causality
/ Change agents
/ Developing countries
/ Economic activity
/ Economic development
/ Economic growth
/ Economic structure
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental quality
/ Environmental regulations
/ GDP
/ Generalized method of moments
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ Hypotheses
/ Informal economy
/ LDCs
/ Literature reviews
/ Mainstreaming
/ Pollution
/ Sustainable development
2023
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Does environmental quality respond (a)symmetrically to (in)formal economies? Evidence from Nigeria
2023
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Overview
Purpose
Several studies have examined the effect of formal economy (usually proxy by economic growth) on environmental quality; however, the symmetric and asymmetric impact of the informal economy on environmental quality has not been examined in Nigeria. Therefore, this study aims to explore the short- and long-run (a)symmetric effect of formal and informal economies and financial development on Nigeria’s environmental quality between 1984 and 2017.
Design/methodology/approach
The study uses ecological footprint to measure environmental quality. An increase in ecological footprint suggests a fall in environmental quality. Informal economy is calculated as a percentage of GDP using the currency demand approach. Autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL), nonlinear ARDL cointegration framework and vector error correction granger causality are used as estimation techniques.
Findings
The study’s outcomes establish the existence of asymmetric structure in the link between economic activities and the environment both in the short and long run. The asymmetric results reveal that positive and negative changes in the formal economy increase the ecological footprint in both periods. Hence, activities in the formal economy reduce environmental quality. On the other hand, positive and negative changes in the informal economy only positively influence the ecological footprint in the long run. In contrast, it negatively impacts the ecological footprint in the short run. This suggests that activities in the informal economy worsen the long-run environmental quality. Financial development has a positive influence on the ecological footprint, thus degrading the environmental quality. Furthermore, in the short run, a unidirectional relationship from the formal economy to the ecological footprint, while a bidirectional causality exists between informal and formal economies. Meanwhile, a unidirectional causality from the (in)formal economies and financial development to the ecological footprint was found in the long run.
Practical implications
The outcome of this study shows that both informal and formal economies contribute to ecological footprint; therefore, mainstreaming the informal economy into the formal economy will further increase the problem of environmental degradation and worsen environmental quality.
Originality/value
The study investigates the symmetric and asymmetric effect of formal and informal economies on environmental quality in Nigeria, which is largely missing in the empirical literature.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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