Renewable energies in WAEMU countries: the role of financial inclusion DOI

Hamidou Ouedraogo,

Pousbila Dianda,

Guiro Jeudi Topan

и другие.

International Journal of Energy Sector Management, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Март 20, 2025

Purpose The sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 7, highlight the importance of universal access to reliable, and affordable energy services. renewable energies has thus become central improving people’s living conditions, in developing countries. Identifying factors driving this transition is crucial. This study aims determine whether financial inclusion an important lever for promoting seven WAEMU Design/methodology/approach uses data from countries over period 2007–2022. authors estimate models using panel-corrected standard error method account heteroskedasticity, autocorrelation possible serial correlations. robustness results enhanced by use Driscoll-Kraay method. Findings estimates show that indicators (geographical demographic penetration rates services strict extended bancarization rates) have a positive significant effect on production consumption In addition, indicate forestry mineral rents stimulate energy. These remain robust Driscoll Kraay tests. Research limitations/implications conclusions need governments strengthen technological infrastructures, notably mobile services, improve most vulnerable populations, women young people. Originality/value originality research lies fact it contributes better understanding relationship between four two consumption. econometric methods ensures results.

Язык: Английский

Renewable energies in WAEMU countries: the role of financial inclusion DOI

Hamidou Ouedraogo,

Pousbila Dianda,

Guiro Jeudi Topan

и другие.

International Journal of Energy Sector Management, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Март 20, 2025

Purpose The sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 7, highlight the importance of universal access to reliable, and affordable energy services. renewable energies has thus become central improving people’s living conditions, in developing countries. Identifying factors driving this transition is crucial. This study aims determine whether financial inclusion an important lever for promoting seven WAEMU Design/methodology/approach uses data from countries over period 2007–2022. authors estimate models using panel-corrected standard error method account heteroskedasticity, autocorrelation possible serial correlations. robustness results enhanced by use Driscoll-Kraay method. Findings estimates show that indicators (geographical demographic penetration rates services strict extended bancarization rates) have a positive significant effect on production consumption In addition, indicate forestry mineral rents stimulate energy. These remain robust Driscoll Kraay tests. Research limitations/implications conclusions need governments strengthen technological infrastructures, notably mobile services, improve most vulnerable populations, women young people. Originality/value originality research lies fact it contributes better understanding relationship between four two consumption. econometric methods ensures results.

Язык: Английский

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