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Published: 5 days ago
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Pages: 38
ISBN: 1
Abstract
This study pursues a dual objective.
First, it investigates the unconditional impact of anti-globalization on
structural transformation in Africa. Second, it explores how environmental
degradation interacts with anti-globalization to influence structural
transformation. The analysis focuses on 52 African countries over the period
2005 to 2023. To enhance the relevance for policy formulation,
anti-globalization is examined through its implications across the economic,
political, social, financial, and trade dimensions of globalization. These
dimensions are captured through respective globalization proxies, with
globalization uncertainty or associated risks quantified using standard errors
derived from first-order autoregressive (AR) processes. The empirical strategy is
the system Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimations, which account for
both simultaneity and unobserved heterogeneity. The results indicate that, in
the absence of environmental degradation interaction, anti-globalization
positively influences structural transformation in Africa. However, to fully harness
these gains, critical climate thresholds must not be exceeded. These
thresholds, identified through interaction analysis, offer guidance for policy
interventions aimed at maximizing the structural gains from anti-globalization.
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