2022
DOI: 10.26710/jafee.v8i3.2395
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Financial Development, Renewable Energy and Unemployment in North Africa

Abstract: Purpose: The study examined the nexus between financial sector development, renewable energy usage and unemployment (UNEMP) in North African countries. The complementarities between (1) financial development (FIN) and renewable energy usage and (2) economic growth and financial development, and their influence on unemployment was also investigated within the context of North African countries. Design/Methodology/Approach: Panel data (1992-2019) analysis methods such as fixed effects, fully modified ordin… Show more

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“…Furthermore, a reducing effect on the distribution of unemployment was identified in relation to financial development. Tsaurai (2022) examined the relationship between unemployment in North African countries, the expansion of the financial industry, and the usage of renewable energy. The complementarities between (1) financial development (FIN) and renewable energy consumption and (2) financial development and economic growth, along with their effects on unemployment, were also studied within the context of North African states.…”
Section: Financial Development and Unemploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a reducing effect on the distribution of unemployment was identified in relation to financial development. Tsaurai (2022) examined the relationship between unemployment in North African countries, the expansion of the financial industry, and the usage of renewable energy. The complementarities between (1) financial development (FIN) and renewable energy consumption and (2) financial development and economic growth, along with their effects on unemployment, were also studied within the context of North African states.…”
Section: Financial Development and Unemploymentmentioning
confidence: 99%