Institutional Framework and the Transition to Green Growth for Sustainable Development in Africa
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2021-10-04
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African Journal of Business and Economic Research
Abstract
This study critically examined the impact of economic and political institutions on Green Growth
(GG) transition in Africa based on the premise that weak policies and unfavourable enabling
environment can slow down the transition. Using data from 52 countries from 1980 to 2017, the
study used a three-panel model combination to estimate the response of the measure of green
growth to institutional factors. The results indicate a significant positive relationship between
institutions and green growth with the interaction of two institution indicators, showing that
economic institutions have to be complemented with strong political institutions. Therefore, a
strong institutional framework is necessary for the transition. It is recommended that
policymakers in sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries strengthen the reform of political
institutions so that they can complement economic institutions in order not to jeopardise ongoing
efforts towards driving the transition to green growth for sustainable development.